Our relatively new recessed LED lights make a buzzing sound, which is even louder when they are dimmed.
It seems loudest when it's between 20 - 85%. At 100% it still buzzes but it's a little less loud. At 10% it's almost completely silent.
I'm not sure what brand of lights these are. I think they were purchased at home depot and knowing the contractor, almost certainly the cheapest ones they could get.
All the lights are hooked up to insteon switches. There are 9 lights total, 3 sets of lights each on their own insteon switch.
And to make it more confusingly, the back row of lights it's the loudest (we tend to use that set of lights the most).
The middle row buzzes lightly and the front row of lights is almost completely silent. All 9 lights are on one circuit.
It's entirely possible the electrician screwed up subs I think the contractor hired some unlicensed subs.
Anyone have any ideas why the lights are buzzing and what I can do to stop it? Other then using candles
It seems loudest when it's between 20 - 85%. At 100% it still buzzes but it's a little less loud. At 10% it's almost completely silent.
I'm not sure what brand of lights these are. I think they were purchased at home depot and knowing the contractor, almost certainly the cheapest ones they could get.
All the lights are hooked up to insteon switches. There are 9 lights total, 3 sets of lights each on their own insteon switch.
And to make it more confusingly, the back row of lights it's the loudest (we tend to use that set of lights the most).
The middle row buzzes lightly and the front row of lights is almost completely silent. All 9 lights are on one circuit.
It's entirely possible the electrician screwed up subs I think the contractor hired some unlicensed subs.
Anyone have any ideas why the lights are buzzing and what I can do to stop it? Other then using candles