Authinix has updated the LM465 to be more LED bulb friendly.
The local sensing has been removed I'm told.
As well they have a more responsive relay from what I have been told
I tested one of these out with a 27 watt dimmable LED and results were favorable.
The bulb came on full bright (no flickering) and turned full off.
I dimmed down to 5% and there was a small flicker but not as noticeable as on other Soft start type lamp modules.
The dim level seemed brighter then 5% to me but I don't usually dim that lamp anyways so what do I know.
Next for just for kicks I used a non dimmable LED 1 watt bulb (not recommended)
Since this wasn't a dimmable bulb I only used the on/off as I didn't wish to damage the bulb.
It turned On & full Off as it should and had no after glow when off.
I wasn't able to test multi brand dimmable LEDs as I only have a few and they are all Philips I believe
but based on how the non dimmable worked that shouldn't be a factor.
I no longer have any incandescent or Compact fluorescents in use but I managed to find a 9 watt non dimmable compact to try.(just the on/off) This failed terribly in the on it blinked steady but turned off just fine.
I found a 25 watt? incandescent appliance bulb laying around so thought I'd see what happened with it.
It worked as it should thought at 35% brightness it went off. I suspect a higher incandescent wattage bulb would have dimmed further.
Bottom line:
I like this new module and will be getting a few more though I don't use to many lamps.
Authinx did a good job with this one.