Ok guys. This is ridiculous.
We aren't a bunch of grandmothers sitting around with Tiffany lamps. What is the point of a home control system if you cannot control LIGHTING? Who in 2016 uses line voltage lighting? 8" downlights??? I am an architect and I haven't specified line voltage lighting in 20 years! Serious. Basically A-lamps are banned in the US. What exactly is your market? Your dimmers are dooming you to obsolescence and we are not doing to buy wireless light bulbs. Fine for a desk lamp, but how do you light a large modern room? You have to have recessed lighting and that calls for recessed lighting --- today that means LED. You officially don't support that. That's nuts. Most larges homes and apartments in Manhattan are moving towards that and based on energy codes we won't have a choice. You need to help us if you to be included in this.
Recessed MR-16, and many other types of low voltage lamping (ask your competitors --- Lutron, et al) was the standard for 20 years. Catch up. Now most people have moved to LED. And we aren't talking about cheap retrofit bulbs. We are talking about recessed fixtures, downlights with drivers which with you need to PUBLISH the compatibility standards your dimmers have.
Please advise when you will get your dimmers up to the standards of Lutron, your competitor.
George
We aren't a bunch of grandmothers sitting around with Tiffany lamps. What is the point of a home control system if you cannot control LIGHTING? Who in 2016 uses line voltage lighting? 8" downlights??? I am an architect and I haven't specified line voltage lighting in 20 years! Serious. Basically A-lamps are banned in the US. What exactly is your market? Your dimmers are dooming you to obsolescence and we are not doing to buy wireless light bulbs. Fine for a desk lamp, but how do you light a large modern room? You have to have recessed lighting and that calls for recessed lighting --- today that means LED. You officially don't support that. That's nuts. Most larges homes and apartments in Manhattan are moving towards that and based on energy codes we won't have a choice. You need to help us if you to be included in this.
Recessed MR-16, and many other types of low voltage lamping (ask your competitors --- Lutron, et al) was the standard for 20 years. Catch up. Now most people have moved to LED. And we aren't talking about cheap retrofit bulbs. We are talking about recessed fixtures, downlights with drivers which with you need to PUBLISH the compatibility standards your dimmers have.
Please advise when you will get your dimmers up to the standards of Lutron, your competitor.
George
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