![]() What is still mis-understood by me is that when I trip the breaker for the 3 left switches, the breaker cuts power to the relay in the box above the panel (it’s a clusterf**k birdsnest in there pardon my french).īry…please don’t make me open the box to test that loop…I don’t to anymore! Everything is working perfectly right now!! I know that, because I trip one breaker and stick my hands in there all the time (I also trip the other breaker for the switch on the right when I’m working in there, in case anyone was worried). Your suggestion #2 - Yes, that entire circuit (the three leftmost switches) goes dead when I trip the breaker. Anyway, let me know if I’ve missed something in your suggestion or misinterpreted it. ON is not where the problem is though, ON works just fine. I’m thus assuming (i know, i know i shouldn’t ‘assume’) that if we remove the switch altogether and connect the line and load together, all the LEDs will go ON. Your suggestion #1 - I haven’t tried this yet, but on the old switch (upper portion of dumb combo switch), everything worked just fine. Lights strobe when ON, turn OFF just fine. I tried this newer driver in a different spot, and the problem followed the driver. When I had the LCA004-UNV driver in (the newer one) the lights turned OFF, but strobed when ON. The problem follows this ONE LCA004-UNI driver. If I move this driver to any other set of lights, the lights flash when OFF wherever this one driver is located. We are back to the original state, where I have one driver causing a problem: the lights it is connected to flash when the red series switch is OFF. Can I get these LUT-MLC things too? Will that fix my issue? Please help.Firstly, I have removed the new LCA004-UNV Hatch driver, and returned the older LCA004-UNI back to where it was. It helped but didn’t fix it completely.and twice the price. Ow it pulses like the others still but both will stop after a few seconds. I swapped that switch out for a pro model dimmer and wired the neutral into it. The one that has only two cans pulses much faster and then only one turns off completely. 1 dimmer controls 8 cans, 3 set up in 3 bedrooms of 4 cans each, and a breakfast nook that has 2 cans. You can only see it at night when it is pitch black. BUT.when they turn off, they will pulse very faintly for a few seconds before finally shutting completely off. They dim perfectly and have no issues when on and on the app I can go from 100% down to 1% with no issues. My contractor put the same retrofit led cans in every room (do not know the brand but I do love them). I bought a Caseta Pro bridge and a bunch of PD-6WCL dimmers. Would this go on each circuit that's flickering? I'm happy to buy and try but it seems to not be readily available to consumers. None of my dimmers came with this and a post in this community stated it wasn't tested with Caseta. In another forum, it was suggested to use a LUT-MLC. This happens whether or not the kitchen lights are on. These lights are not affected my the kitchen lights with the Pro dimmer. When I turn on the switch, they light up full power. When I pull the FASS out on the switch, then they dim and eventually fade out. We put in a Caseta switch to control those lights. My electrician has not seen this before but admittedly has not had a lot of experience with the Lutron Caseta dimmers.Īnother oddity, I have four small LED stairway lights. Pulling out the FASS on say the LR lights lowers the flickering but does not eliminate. If I remove the Pro, no flickering anywhere. ![]() The only lights that flicker are 5" lights on a Caseta dimmer, but only when the pro is installed. If I remove a Caseta from the living room for example and put a regular switch back in, no more flickering in the LR. The flickering is much more pronounced when the kitchen lights are dimmed but still happens when the kitchen lights are on full. When the kitchen lights are on, the lights in the living room, family room, and in the stairway area all flicker when off. When the kitchen lights are off, everything is fine. The problem started when the Pro was installed in the kitchen. LR/FR/Stairs have FEIT LED 5" retrofit can lights (CELEDRT56/850/927/2), kitchen has a higher wattage 5" ( LEDR56/827 I believe) and the bedroom has 4". 1 Caseta Pro dimmer with neutral connected in the kitchen due to load being >150w. 4 standard Caseta dimmers - 1 in MBR, 1 in Family Room, 1 in Living Room, and 1 in a stair area. I have 5 Lutron Caseta dinners in my house. Looking for some assistance with a rather unique problem.
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