Its actually a good thing that I replaced one bulb and not the other. I can now see the difference clearly. They are both on the same dimmer switch. I hate to say it, but I prefer the incandescent on dim, when the light is for ambience and intended just as a night light.
I also don't think that my conventional dimmer switch makes the led light dim enough for this application. I don't think it is a show stopper, because I am preparing for emergency backup loads and the lower wattage is enough of an advantage for me to ignore the problems.
One thing I wonder about is the led smart bulbs that apparently allow the bulbs to be controlled also for color. I have not seen them, but is it possible to mimic the yellowish dim of an incandescent on low?
I also don't think that my conventional dimmer switch makes the led light dim enough for this application. I don't think it is a show stopper, because I am preparing for emergency backup loads and the lower wattage is enough of an advantage for me to ignore the problems.
One thing I wonder about is the led smart bulbs that apparently allow the bulbs to be controlled also for color. I have not seen them, but is it possible to mimic the yellowish dim of an incandescent on low?
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