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Hello all,
My wife seems to be using the dimmer switch more in the winter just when I'm listening to SW. The noise blanker doesn't seem to help. Are there dimmer switches made that don't produce the "pleasant" buzz of the standard one? Presumably it would be more expensive, but might be worth it. Thanks, DWP |
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CelticDude wrote:
Hello all, My wife seems to be using the dimmer switch more in the winter just when I'm listening to SW. The noise blanker doesn't seem to help. Are there dimmer switches made that don't produce the "pleasant" buzz of the standard one? Yes, they will be marked "Includes radio frequency interference suppression circuitry" or similar. Presumably it would be more expensive, Yes |
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CelticDude wrote:
Hello all, My wife seems to be using the dimmer switch more in the winter just when I'm listening to SW. The noise blanker doesn't seem to help. Are there dimmer switches made that don't produce the "pleasant" buzz of the standard one? Presumably it would be more expensive, but might be worth it. Thanks, DWP The upscale Lutron dimmers are pretty good (around $30) Diva or better, with more RFI suppression than usual. I buy them for neighbors. In your own house, they're still audible but not nearly as bad as the economy dimmers. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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In article .com,
"CelticDude" wrote: Hello all, My wife seems to be using the dimmer switch more in the winter just when I'm listening to SW. The noise blanker doesn't seem to help. Are there dimmer switches made that don't produce the "pleasant" buzz of the standard one? Presumably it would be more expensive, but might be worth it. Replace the dimmer with an on/off switch. It's cheap and 100% effective. Then find a bulb with the right brightness. I have not looked for them but they used to have bulbs with three wattage setting and a extra contact in the base requiring the right type of lamp. Three choices should be all she needs. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Ron Hardin wrote:
The upscale Lutron dimmers are pretty good (around $30) Diva or better, with more RFI suppression than usual. Interesting! Didn't know Lutron had an upscale ($30) version. The Lutron I am waiting to put in was 15 bucks at Home Depot, about triple the cost of the cheapies they sell. |
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In article ,
Ron Hardin wrote: CelticDude wrote: Hello all, My wife seems to be using the dimmer switch more in the winter just when I'm listening to SW. The noise blanker doesn't seem to help. Are there dimmer switches made that don't produce the "pleasant" buzz of the standard one? Presumably it would be more expensive, but might be worth it. Thanks, DWP The upscale Lutron dimmers are pretty good (around $30) Diva or better, with more RFI suppression than usual. I buy them for neighbors. In your own house, they're still audible but not nearly as bad as the economy dimmers. I've tried them and they do reduce the RFI but the noise is still there. The Lutron switches also get worse with age. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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On Sat, 30 Dec 2006 19:03:14 GMT, Carter-k8vt
wrote: Ron Hardin wrote: The upscale Lutron dimmers are pretty good (around $30) Diva or better, with more RFI suppression than usual. Interesting! Didn't know Lutron had an upscale ($30) version. The Lutron I am waiting to put in was 15 bucks at Home Depot, about triple the cost of the cheapies they sell. Dumb question, do the dimmer contraptions make noise only when a light is on, being dimmed, or do they also produce noise when the light is off and/or not being dimmed. I've got a few old dimmers that came with the house, and this may be one of my noise sources. bob k5qwg |
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Bob Miller wrote:
On Sat, 30 Dec 2006 19:03:14 GMT, Carter-k8vt wrote: Ron Hardin wrote: The upscale Lutron dimmers are pretty good (around $30) Diva or better, with more RFI suppression than usual. Interesting! Didn't know Lutron had an upscale ($30) version. The Lutron I am waiting to put in was 15 bucks at Home Depot, about triple the cost of the cheapies they sell. Dumb question, do the dimmer contraptions make noise only when a light is on, being dimmed, or do they also produce noise when the light is off and/or not being dimmed. *Generally*, only when the light is being dimmed. The better switches have a detent for full on and full off, thus bypassing the dimming circuitry. They typically use a thyristor or SCR for the dimming function and it works by varying the width (chopping off) part of the sine wave. As you get away from the pure sine wave (full on/no dimming), the waveform becomes more and more distorted and causes the interference. I've got a few old dimmers that came with the house, and this may be one of my noise sources. There is a very good chance of that being a true statement. Easy enough to check by just turning them all the way off and see if the noise goes away. Good luck and HNY... 73, Carter K8VT |
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To check all your old (and otherwise) dimmers, get an AM portable, tune
between stations and sniff around outlets and switches with it. You will find the culprit(s) fast!!! Al "Bob Miller" wrote in message ... On Sat, 30 Dec 2006 19:03:14 GMT, Carter-k8vt wrote: Ron Hardin wrote: The upscale Lutron dimmers are pretty good (around $30) Diva or better, with more RFI suppression than usual. Interesting! Didn't know Lutron had an upscale ($30) version. The Lutron I am waiting to put in was 15 bucks at Home Depot, about triple the cost of the cheapies they sell. Dumb question, do the dimmer contraptions make noise only when a light is on, being dimmed, or do they also produce noise when the light is off and/or not being dimmed. I've got a few old dimmers that came with the house, and this may be one of my noise sources. bob k5qwg |
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I use General Electric Reveal 60 watt light bulbs in my table lamps and
my floor lamps.Each of the ceiling lights hold three light bulbs.No dimmer switches here. cuhulin |
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