Originally Posted By: tahir
LED dimming is challenging. I have all sorts of LEDs in my house, in some situations even a small change like changing a bulb (like for like) can start lamps flickering, degree of dimmability is also variable.

Ours are all on trailing edge dimmer switches, we didn't go for any fancy controls. The least hassle/most reliable have been the LED tape connected to driver that we've used for "wall washing".
Is that LED 'driver' module rated for dimming?

Many LED strip 'electronic transformers' are simply regulated output 12 or 24 volt DC power supplies, sometimes simply repurposed from generic laptop or other 12 volt power packs. Not rated or intended for any sort of AC dimmer control.

In my opinion LED strip lighting should be dimmed and controlled on the DC side, not the AC feed.