I use a motion sensor wall switch to control the bathroom light. It works fine with an incandescent bulb, and it works with some CFL bulbs and even some LED bulbs. Most bulbs of either CFL or LED cause annoying flicker. There is a difference in behavior of bulbs from the same manufacturer. That is, some bulbs don't flicker.
I realize the motion control is working like a dimmer, and I've bought dimmer-compatible bulbs. But they still flicker.
I know I could put a relay in the circuit to end the flickering. And I know I could go back to incandescents. I don't like either of those solutions.
Is there some simple way to avoid flickering of an LED when using a motion sensor control?
And what's the explanation anyway?
I realize the motion control is working like a dimmer, and I've bought dimmer-compatible bulbs. But they still flicker.
I know I could put a relay in the circuit to end the flickering. And I know I could go back to incandescents. I don't like either of those solutions.
Is there some simple way to avoid flickering of an LED when using a motion sensor control?
And what's the explanation anyway?