X10 Community Forum

🔌General Home Automation => Automating Your House => Topic started by: dla114 on August 21, 2019, 06:39:19 PM

Title: LED bulb won't stay turned on
Post by: dla114 on August 21, 2019, 06:39:19 PM
I've slowly changed away from incandescent bulbs to either fluorescent or LED bulbs.  In one case I installed a 60 Watt equivalent LED bulb which works just fine.  However I wanted a brighter bulb in the lamp so installed a 100 Watt equivalent bulb and found that when I turn it on, it just turns back off again. 

Has anyone experienced this problem and how did they solve it?

 
Title: Re: LED bulb won't stay turned on
Post by: brobin on August 22, 2019, 01:27:54 AM
What kind/model# of module/switch are you using to control it?  Are either of the bulbs labeled "dimmable?"  My first thought/guess is that you may be using a dimmer switch or module as opposed to an appliance (relay based) switch/module.  If you're using a dimmer and the 100 watt equivalent is not labeled as dimmable that could be your problem.  The 60 watt equivalent probably is dimmable which is why it works.  Like I said, this is just a guess so maybe someone else who's had the same issue will jump in.
Title: Re: LED bulb won't stay turned on
Post by: dave w on August 22, 2019, 05:16:05 PM
I agree with brobin. If it is a (newer) wall switch it will come back on at what ever brightness it was turned off at. So if it was dimmed down it may not come back on with enough power to keep the bulb lit. Try turning the switch off and back on with the small tab under the push button. This will reset the switch memory back to full bright and then push the button to turn it on. Will the bulb stay lit?
If using a Lamp Module, unplugging the module will reset it.
Did you try the bulb in a non X10 fixture to make sure it is not the bulb? Don't be insulted, people tend to think it is an X10 problem and forget to check the bulb. 
Title: Re: LED bulb won't stay turned on
Post by: Brian H on August 22, 2019, 06:20:50 PM
You mentioned fluorescent bulbs. Are you using an On/Off type wall switch or Appliance Module? Since that type bulb is not designed for a dimmer. Even the rare dimmable CFL bulbs can sometimes be an issue.
If it is a Appliance Module. Do you know if it is a later one called CFL friendly?

If you are using a two wire dimmer X10 Wall Switch. That steals power through the Load. Dimmable LED bulbs can be touchy. Some may work other may not. As the two wire wall switch is designed for incandescent loads.