Using Juno IC22W recessed lights with LEDs?


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Old 09-17-16, 06:31 PM
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Using Juno IC22W recessed lights with LEDs?

Can anyone tell me if Juno IC22W recessed lighting housing are designed to be compatible with LED bulbs? I have about a dozen of these housings on one circuit with a dimmer, and some of the LED bulbs (Sylvania LED13PAR30LN) will periodically turn off and then back on, like they might be getting too hot. I'm trying to figure out what to do about it. Thanks.
 
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Although the Juno spec sheet says incandescent I believe that LED bulbs should also be fine.
juno lighting group/attachments/images/content/SpecSheets/G1_2_0.pdf

Is it always the same fixture turning off ?
Have you tried moving bulbs around ?
 
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Old 09-18-16, 06:25 AM
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The only reason an LED bulb should not work in these cans is too much heat.
What kind of trim kits do you have?
As a test, remove any trim from the bad lights and see if it helps.

These Juno lights are high quality IMO and shouldn't be a problem.
 
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Thanks. The trim we have is V3024W-WH. That doesn't seem to be one of the possible trim combinations listed on the Spec Sheet for IC22W. Could that be the issue?

There are about 5 or 6 fixtures that are the issue. They will be on and working normally the vast majority of the time. But then one of those fixtures will simply turn off for 5, 10 or 30 minutes, and then turn back on. It's very strange.
 
 

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