Didn't see the initial note, but have dimmers in several dozen
fixture controls here and RFI on HF is zero. Key is using quality
products and having three-wire switches, not two wire.
I have 60 Lutron RadoRa wireless dimmer circuits and
have had zero problems in either direction since moving
from two-wire units to three-wire units.
kd4e wrote:
>> Before someone jumps my case, I am posting here because I know you
>> TTalkers are after the really weak ones.
>>
>> I am told that low halogens are BIG generators of noise.
>> Is that really true?
>>
>> On the same note, what about light dimmer switches?
>>
>> We are building a new house, and I need to establish some
>> intelligent positions with my builder right away.
>>
>> Regards, Warren; W7WY
>
>
> Many of the energy saving type lamps are generators
> of RFI.
>
> Light dimmer switches are chronic RFI problems --
> the better ones use large contact areas and thus
> are less prone to RFI arcing.
>
> Touch switches are a nightmare!
>
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