Yes. There are two major noise sources within solar installations. One
is the charge regulator, which makes noise only when the sun is shining.
The other is the inverter(s) which make noise when converting the DC
battery voltage to 120 or 240VAC.
Yes, it certainly could be grow lights. As others have advised, make
sure to get your facts straight before going to an agency for help. At
this point, you MAY have identified the house, or maybe not.
There's a tutorial on my website about finding and killing RF noise
sources that ran in NCJ (National Contest Journal) last year. There's
also an accompanying slide show for a talk I've done at Pacificon and
for some ham clubs. k9yc.com/publish.htm
73, Jim K9YC
On Wed,3/1/2017 4:37 AM, David Robbins wrote:
If I had to guess you have two or more problems, or have misidentified one of
them.
Solar arrays normally make noise only when the sun is on them. An exception to
this would be panels that charge batteries and then have an inverter that runs
either all the time or only when the power company is down
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