"Acts like the new soft start version. Another way to tell is does if dim below about 30%? Old ones would dim to maybe 1% the soft starts dim to abut 30%."
Indeed, it does appear to dim to about 30%. If I use a 60 watt bulb and I press the dim button from full brightness, it decrements a little each time with each press of the button so after about 6 or 7 dim button presses, the light will be at its lowest setting which appears much brighter than 1% (closer to 20 or 30% if I had to guess).
So the soft start LM465 will turn on it they receive a dim or bright signal?
The new soft start wall switches don't respond to a bright or dim unless you send a on first.
Indeed, this seems to be the case, there is one caveat though. I have noticed that sometimes, at least on 2 of the lm465's, that sometimes, when I issue a dim or bright to turn the light on, that occasionally it will just go to the last dimmed setting directly and skip the nice "ramp on effect from the off state" that I like so much, not a huge deal, but intermittent things like that can be a little.....unpredictable.
It's tempermental and I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this occasional skipping of the nice on effect when using the dim or bright remote buttons to turn a light on with the new softstart lm465's. Just a little inconsistency I would say. It would be nice if every time I used the dim or bright button to turn on the light, that it would respond the same every time, but mine do not. I probably notice this more than most people however since one of the big selling points to me is the nice dimming on and off effects of the lm465.
The effect seems to be in place every time I use the On and Off buttons, but the nice effect is only in place about 40% of the time when I use a dim or bright button to power on the lamp from the off state.