The Difference Between Dimmable and Non-Dimmable LED Fixtures

The Difference Between Dimmable and Non-Dimmable LED Fixtures

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Retrofit LED lights are sold in a variety of designs but they usually come in two distinct versions: dimmable and non-dimmable, and you may need a brief description of each type when selecting LED lamps for your space. The mood and visual appearance of your space can be altered simply by dimming LED lights and introducing different shades of color to blend in with the light. Dimmed lights mean a reduction in energy consumption and…

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