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The V-Pro dimmer linked will dim Inceptor max very well, not tried on the micro but no reason to assume it won't.

I'll be surprised if you can find any dimmer that will dim one of those LED filament lamps. I haven't yet, although I've not tried for a few months.
 
You would need to get a dimmable version of the LED filament bulb in order to be able to dim it, then I would expect that the V-pro might be able to dim that lamp but it would be below the minimum wattage of 10W, so a resload or such like might be required to up the load slightly.
Should work OK on 6 of the inceptor micro.
 
You would need to get a dimmable version of the LED filament bulb in order to be able to dim it, then I would expect that the V-pro might be able to dim that lamp but it would be below the minimum wattage of 10W, so a resload or such like might be required to up the load slightly.
Should work OK on 6 of the inceptor micro.

bright - 620 lumen - and dimmable to <1% using a conventional dimmer

should be OK i guess?
 

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