I think you can assume that anything that uses active circuitry to
convert the line voltage down to the level required by the LED lights
has the potential to cause RFI. You might look into whether any of the
LED manufacturers offer a linear (transformer) power supply option, as
some halogen manufacturers used to.
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 7/26/2013 6:04 AM, Mike Ryan wrote:
I have a big project coming up here, re-doing the kitchen. Currently
using some halogen light under cabinet lights right now. They do get
warm/hot but they are bright. A lot of the LED stuff I see in IKEA,
Home Desperate, and Lowes does not appear to be near as bright. But
the bigger worry is bringing in something into the house with the
potential to provide RFI grief. I did some reading on line where one
guy indicated that the power supply (he assumed) to his under cabinet
lights was destroying his AM radio. That's the last thing we need.
Has anyone suffered any ill effects like this from LED kitchen
lighting? - Mike
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