Hi Wes,
I hope all’s well back/down there. I would look at one of the Philips LED
bulbs. For what it’s worth, I bought one in an A19 style and have no RFI
troubles with it. (I tested it against the AM broadcast band with a sensitive
radio held within a foot of the bulb. I’m not testing against HF.) Mine’s a
so-called warm white at 2700 K, though still may have a bit of a green tinge to
it; it’s hard to tell. (Part of its light reflects off a green wall!)
Specifically mine’s a 100 watt equivalent (14.5W actual), 1500 lumens and is
non-dimmable. (I wonder if that matters, RFI-wise.) Maybe their 90W+/-
equivalent floods won’t produce RFI, either. I got mine at Home Depot.
Howard N7SO
>
> Thanks for this. I've starting to have failures of 90W incandescent floods
> in recessed cans in my house and am considering LED replacements throughout
> (26 of them) Longer life and cost savings are IMHO illusionary; my main
> interests are not having them catch fire, no RFI, reduced heat generated in
> the cans and maintaining luminance. I'm open to suggestions.
> Wes N7WS
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