This is not about a dimmable BULB...we need a fluorescent capable MODULE! ...............................
PWM dimmers that are not x10 capable are READILY available at any hardware store...why on god's green earth x10 has not taken it upon themselves to solder on to the ass end of an x10 receiver is beyond me
Please understand this forum isn't widely read by X10's staff. This is a community forum, staffed by volunteers... users of X10... just like yourself.
I feel your pain....
well sorta. I know bunches of people enjoy the dim feature. I am not really one of them myself.
Back in the 1950's..... dimmers (actually rheostats) were all the rage. [I remember many homes still had the gas light fixtures...
although I never saw anyone use them.] Mostly people would have one ceiling mounted electric light fixture as close to the functional center of the room as possible. Then they would (as an after thought) put in a 150 or 200 watt light bulb on a rheostat (dimmer). People would proudly show off how a 200 watt (non-frosted) bulb would brightly light up a room. Like I said... it was all the rage... the fashion of the times... it was in style. The light was glaring and harsh at full brightness. The rheostat wasted electricity when the light was dimmed as only marginally less electric was used during dimming. As much of the reduced current was expelled as heat.
I have nothing against fashion and style! Heck my walls are painted a very "
current" color.... much darker than anything I have had in the past. But the fashion will change... and the walls will need repainted.
With today's modern homes and the many lamp (and light) options available. I don't understand the desire to dim lights at all. It still wastes electric... when saving electric is the whole point of CFL's anyway. And very bright lights still are uncomfortable to many peoples eyes. It seems to me that a bright bulb on a dimmer of some sort has been the show case of every poorly lit room... I've ever seen.
Several lights... and a selection of
lighting themes... Could be a much more comfortable eye friendly solution. As well as a way to reduce electric consumption.