When controlling LED lighting with a solid-state relay (SSR) or dimmer, most LEDs, whether dimmable or not, never actually turn off. It seems enough current leaks through the solid-state control device to light up the LED, though not at full brilliance. Note, that I am talking about LED lamps controlled through an external device. This is not about LED lamps with built-in home automation technology, like the Phillips hue, etc.
My question is, has anyone come up with a simple means of fixing this problem? I figure I could use a relay between a SSR and the LED. But, what about the case of a dimmer?
Any ideas appreciated