OutletLinc doesn't turn LED lights off completely.
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2023 9:17 am
I think this is one of those known *features* of OutLetLincs, but decided to ask about it anyways.
I use OutletLinc outlets to control small picture lights on some of my artwork. They are small bulbs in the first place, 30W max in the fixture. I just had one 15w bulb burn out, so I tried replacing both bulbs with LED replacements. Now whenever the outlet is "off", those LED bulbs remain dimly lit. I thought it might be a product of load sensing, but I can't find a way to turn that feature off (and don't think it would make any difference if I did).
Any ideas on how I can get the OutletLinc to turn this fixture OFF for real?
I use OutletLinc outlets to control small picture lights on some of my artwork. They are small bulbs in the first place, 30W max in the fixture. I just had one 15w bulb burn out, so I tried replacing both bulbs with LED replacements. Now whenever the outlet is "off", those LED bulbs remain dimly lit. I thought it might be a product of load sensing, but I can't find a way to turn that feature off (and don't think it would make any difference if I did).
Any ideas on how I can get the OutletLinc to turn this fixture OFF for real?