[RFI] LED Bulbs
Alan NV8A
nv8a at charter.net
Mon Feb 10 14:34:06 EST 2014
Perhaps it is not "energy-saving" dimmers in general that are RFI
generators but simply the particular ones you used.
73
Alan NV8A
On 02/10/14 02:01 pm, w6rgs at cox.net wrote:
> When we completely rewired our home last year, state code required that
> we use "energy saving" lights and dimmers. Our hall dimmer/light
> combination gave off horrible RFI. After the final inspection, the
> dimmer was replaced with a regular on/off switch and the RFI vanished.
> No problem with the LED lights that stayed. But, our government (state,
> federal, local) knows what is best for us, here in the Land of the Free.
>
> At 10:48 AM 2/10/2014, David C. Hallam wrote:
>> I may have made an unwarranted conclusion, but I assumed the LED were
>> substituted for halogen without any other changes. I will see if I can
>> get a clarification on that point. Would a change in bulb types make
>> any difference in the RFI being generated?
>>
>> David
>> KW4DH
>>
>> On 2/10/2014 1:14 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
>>> On 2/10/2014 11:07 AM, Dave Cole wrote:
>>>> Who would have thought the LED's could radiate so far?
>>>
>>> It's not the LEDs, it's the wires (antennas) connected to the
>>> switching power supply for the LEDs. This should come as no surprise
>>> to any ham -- switching power supplies are generators of RF trash,
>>> that puts RF current on those wires, and like any other antenna,
>>> those wires radiate the trash.
>>>
>>> Thank you VERY much for posting details of part numbers and vendors
>>> for the bad products.
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