Enerlites 55307-W LED+ Slide Dimmer Switch - 200W LED/CFL, Single Pole/3-Way, White
Enerlites 55307-W LED+ Slide Dimmer Switch - 200W LED/CFL, Single Pole/3-Way, White
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About this item
- Controls lights up to 200-Watt of CFL/LED or 300-Watt Incandescent/Halogen
- Designed for both single pole and 3-way applications
- Slide up to on/brighten and down to dim/off
- Dim lighting for increased energy savings
- Designed for compatibility with most high efficiency light bulbs
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Description
Description
High-Capacity LED Dimmer with Maximum Versatility
The Enerlites 55307-W LED+ slide dimmer switch represents the pinnacle of lighting control technology. With an impressive 200-watt capacity and compatibility with both single pole and 3-way configurations, this dimmer delivers professional-grade performance for demanding residential applications.
Key Features:
- 200-Watt LED/CFL Capacity: Higher capacity handles larger fixtures and multiple bulbs with ease
- Single Pole or 3-Way Compatible: Ultimate flexibility for any installation scenario
- LED+ Technology: Advanced circuitry optimized for the latest LED and CFL bulbs
- Smooth Slide Operation: Effortless brightness control - slide up to brighten, down to dim
- Wide Compatibility: Works with dimmable LED, CFL, incandescent, and halogen bulbs
- Flicker-Free Dimming: Precision control from full brightness to low-level ambient lighting
- Professional White Finish: Clean appearance that complements any décor
Ideal Applications:
- Large living spaces with multiple light fixtures
- Kitchens with high-wattage LED lighting
- Hallways and staircases requiring 3-way control
- Master bedrooms with extensive lighting
- Commercial-grade residential installations
The LED+ Advantage
Enerlites LED+ technology ensures optimal performance with modern energy-efficient lighting. Whether you're upgrading existing fixtures to LED or installing new lighting, the 55307-W provides smooth, reliable dimming without flicker or buzz.
Experience superior lighting control with the power and versatility to handle any residential lighting challenge.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use any dimmer switch with LED bulbs?
Can I use any dimmer switch with LED bulbs?
No. You must use a dedicated LED dimmer switch. Older dimmers designed for incandescent bulbs have high minimum load requirements that LEDs cannot meet, often resulting in flickering or "ghosting."
What is a TRIAC dimmer?
What is a TRIAC dimmer?
A Triac dimmer (or forward-phase dimmer) is the standard residential control. It works by "chopping" the front part of the AC sine wave to reduce power. Most dimmer switches for LED lights are advanced versions of TRIAC technology.
Why do I need an MLV dimmer?
Why do I need an MLV dimmer?
You need an MLV dimmer if your lighting fixture uses a magnetic transformer. Using a standard LED dimmer on a magnetic load can cause the transformer to overheat and eventually fail.
What is the difference between a slide and touch dimmer?
What is the difference between a slide and touch dimmer?
A slide dimmer uses a physical moving part to set the light level. A touch dimmer, like the Lutron Sunnata, uses a digital interface with no moving parts, offering a sleeker look and often a "soft" fade-on/fade-off effect.
Do I need a neutral wire for a dimmer switch?
Do I need a neutral wire for a dimmer switch?
Many modern smart dimmer models require a neutral wire (white) to power their internal electronics. However, many standard mechanical dimmers do not. Always check the wiring in your wall box before purchasing.

