Enlux LED lighting.

m_blank01

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I recently purchased some Enlux DL Down LED lights.

I am having issues with light flickers and colors just not right, some showing green, some just not as white as they should be. They are supposed to be 3500 degree lights.

It is in new contruction in the basement.

The electrician, who has been doing the work for 20+ years, says it isnt anything he has done. The manufacturer says it is something in the electricians work, they also say it is because of the 3 way switches I have in that area. The electrician says they are nuts as the 3 ways should not make any difference at all.

I need some help here as I am pretty clueless and I would like to keep the lights, but not the way they are now. HELP!
 
Just a thought... but have you tried plugging one of the lights in a different spot in the house? Like one that is on a seperate circuit than the basement?
 
Yes, and they seem to work fine. But when he bypassed the 3 way switch the lights dont seem to work any different. I forgot to put that in below.
 
Yes, and they seem to work fine. But when he bypassed the 3 way switch the lights dont seem to work any different.

Well, which is it? Do they still have problems (green/flickering) when you move them, or does this fix the problem?

3500k is not actually white, but a bit warmer. When you say 'some showing green' does this mean individual LEDs in a specific fixture don't match (their spec sheet says 700Lm which makes me believe they are clusters), or does each entire fixture vary from another?

Remember, we aren't trying to power the LEDs, but the power supply built into each fixture.
 
Yes, and they seem to work fine. But when he bypassed the 3 way switch the lights dont seem to work any different. I forgot to put that in below.


Well if I am understanding this right that when you moved one of the lights to a different part of the house and the light then worked "the way it should" I would say that there is something wrong with the wiring.
 
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