Low voltage LED strip lighting is now a widely used component in domestic and industrial lighting systems. These products have been manufactured as a roll of single LED’s mounted to adhesive tape that can be attached to an aluminium extrusion to create lighting of almost any length. This type of…
FAQ Category: Globes
Technical aspects for our globes
Are 120 Volt LED globes dimmable?
Are your light globes dimmable?
Dimming LEDs
Not all LED lamps are dimmable, only lamps that have been specifically designed by the manufacturer as dimmable may be dimmed. Attempting to dim a non-dimmable LED lamp or using an incompatible dimming method will result in undesirable behaviour or complete lamp failure. Dimmable lamps may only be compatible with…
Why dim LED globes?
Why are my LED globes flickering?
Do LED globes dim the same way as incandescent globes?
Is the Phillips Dynalite system compatible with Filament LED Globes?
Phillips Dynalite system struggles with LED filament lamps due to technology gaps and the fact the system is leading edge dimming which isn’t always compatible with LED lamps. To dim our Edison Filament LED lamps effectively without flickering you need a Dynalite DDBC120-DALI MultiMaster Dali Driver Controller with 1 dali…
What are the best LED dimmer switches?
Lamp holder/ Light Globe Standards
What is the difference between a bayonet and screw globe?
We manufacture globes that cater for both bayonet and screw connections. The code allocated to each globe refers to the connection between the globe and the light socket. The codes beginning with an ‘E’ refer to an edison screw fitting whereby the globe screws into the light socket. The standard fitting…