Added Feit BPCECFC-DM-300-LED-3 bulb #3544
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Device information
This is a Feit LED Candelabra Bulb. It was sold through various big-box retail stores in the US as well as Amazon. It is a dumb bulb and must be manually added by the user.
https://www.lightsandbatteries.com/product-p/cfc-dm-300-led.htm
https://www.commercialbulbs.com/item/0004696/feit-electric-cfc-dm-300-led-48w-led-light-bulb
Home Assistant Device information
This bulb cannot be auto-detected in Home Assistant. It must be manually added by the user as it is a regular LED bulb.
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Additional info
Measurements were taken using a Sonoff S31 and a Lutron Caseta Diva DVRF-6L-WH dimmer. The dimmer has minimal standby power draw of 0.19 watts. I measured multiple bulbs simultaneously to get an accurate reading and to reduce the impact of the dimmer's power draw on the readings. I also configured the trim on the Lutron dimmer for each bulb to the lowest point where all the bulbs could provide light without flickering.
While the readings might vary using a different dimmer, the results from other dimmers should be similar to these results. The standby power draw is 0 for each bulb as only the dimmer draws standby power, and the standby power draw will vary depending on the dimmer used. The end-user will need to manually add a standby power draw if they wish to capture the draw for their specific dimmer.