I have installed some LED cabinet lighting for a customer who now wants to dim them. He installed a regular dimmer switch, which is not working. Any suggestions?
p.s. The cabinet lights are a Generally used Electric brand.
Find out if the LED driver is rated for dimming, if it is not and you dim it anyway it may or may not function properly, and you will shorten the life of the driver assembly. In any case you will have better success with a dimmer rated for electronic low voltage loads.
I just completed a landscape lighting project with two different LED fixture types, one type for path lighting and the other for up lighting. Manufacturer was KIM.
The path light LED drivers were not rated for dimming, the up lights were.
We used a Lutron Maestro dimmer for the up lights, worked like a champ.
One problem you will run into is meeting the minimum load requirements on an ELV dimmer. LED fixtures are usually 5 to 10 watts, the minimum load requirement for reliable operation of an ELV dimmer is about 20 watts. You may have to use a dummy load (sold by Lutron) to make it work, but that defeats most of the reasons for using a LED in the first place.