I put 6-inch Lithonia Wafer LED lights all over my house, and they make no
significant difference to my noise floor. There are at least 6 in
every room, and my shack has 8 in the ceiling. They're controlled by lutron
caseta dimmers, which are also not noisy. They are super simple to install
(wire it up, squeeze some clips, and its in the hole), and you can probably
find them to fit the existing holes.
For what it's worth, I've had contact with both Lithonia and TCP
engineering (as well as Lutron!) with questions over these lights and got
great answers. Maybe reaching out to Torchstar might give some relief?
The noisiest LEDs in my house were retrofit bulbs that went in recessed
cans. After replacing these with TCP brand, I had no RFI issues though they
still make an annoying audible buzzing noise that no one but I can hear.
On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 8:46 AM <kq3f@comcast.net> wrote:
> Apologies if this has come up before.
>
>
>
> We've recently renovated the basement and installed LED recessed lighting
> in
> the shack. They're Torchstar 3000K "warm" lights, made in China. When I set
> up my IC-7610 again, I noticed elevated noise levels on 15-10 meters. After
> thinking about it for a few minutes, I turned off the lights. Noise was
> gone. Turn the lights back on, noise returns. And so on.
>
>
>
> I suspect the noise is coming from the transformers. Any idea how to deal
> with this, or do I need to replace the lights with something else? Thanks
> in
> advance for any help.
>
>
>
> 73, Joe KQ3F
>
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