Frank,
I don't have access to the Lutron dimmer model. The electrician simply
stated that it's designed for dimmable LEDs.
Perhaps you're dealing with the switching power supply for the LEDs, an
entirely different problem. Do the LEDs have a separate PS or are they
contained within the actual light? I have had to deal with RFI from
many pendant or chandelier LEDs, and even the dreaded strip LEDs, all
which have switching power supplies that are radiating monsters.
For pedants and chandeliers the little PS (POS) is usually in the back
box. I've had luck with installing Corcom filters between the line and
that PS. For tough cases or with strip LEDs you have to go to the attic
to install a "magnetic" PS, readily available on Amazon. This is just
one example:
https://www.amazon.com/LEDwholesalers-Dimmable-Magnetic-Transformer-Flexible/dp/B00J1ZVKSQ/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1516573754&sr=8-8&keywords=magnetic+transformers+for+LED+lighting
In any of those cases the switching PS must be first discarded (smashed
or burned works well). 73, Jim W6YA
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