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![]() "dave" wrote in message ... There are LED lamps that run on 110 VAC. The LED's themselves don't run on 110 v, but there are all kinds of LED lamp packages that are compatible with conventional sockets. It takes a bit of getting used to, due to the light color, but I have them installed in several locations and they are very nice, efficient and produce nearly no heat. |
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On Mar 6, 3:09*pm, "McFerg" wrote:
These new energy efficient household bulbs really cause a lot interference on my medium wave and the lower short wave bands. Is there anything I can do to eliminate it, short of switching back to the old filament type Expensive LED bulbs, candles or nightvision glasses. |
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McFerg wrote:
These new energy efficient household bulbs really cause a lot interference on my medium wave and the lower short wave bands. Is there anything I can do to eliminate it, short of switching back to the old filament type I'd switch brands. I have, in over 20 years of using small fluorescents, found very few that made electrical noise. What brand lamps are you using? You're not trying to use them with dimmers, are you? |
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dave wrote: McFerg wrote: These new energy efficient household bulbs really cause a lot interference on my medium wave and the lower short wave bands. Is there anything I can do to eliminate it, short of switching back to the old filament type I'd switch brands. I have, in over 20 years of using small fluorescents, found very few that made electrical noise. What brand lamps are you using? You're not trying to use them with dimmers, are you? Apparently some brands are noisier than others. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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McFerg wrote:
These new energy efficient household bulbs really cause a lot interference on my medium wave and the lower short wave bands. Is there anything I can do to eliminate it, short of switching back to the old filament type I'd switch brands. I have, in over 20 years of using small fluorescents, found very few that made electrical noise. What brand lamps are you using? You're not trying to use them with dimmers, are you? Agreed... I've had mini-fluors in a standard lamp and a table lamp, both within a metre either side of my Eton E1, for several years with only one instance of a "noisy" tube. That's now in a lamp in another room where it's seldom turned on. |
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Nobody wrote: McFerg wrote: These new energy efficient household bulbs really cause a lot interference on my medium wave and the lower short wave bands. Is there anything I can do to eliminate it, short of switching back to the old filament type I'd switch brands. I have, in over 20 years of using small fluorescents, found very few that made electrical noise. What brand lamps are you using? You're not trying to use them with dimmers, are you? Agreed... I've had mini-fluors in a standard lamp and a table lamp, both within a metre either side of my Eton E1, for several years with only one instance of a "noisy" tube. That's now in a lamp in another room where it's seldom turned on. Those are not the same thing as the CFL's being discussed. The older lamps have low frequency ballasts where the only radio noise they generate is at startup. The noise stops as soon as the bulb plasma is conducting. The current generation of high efficiency bulbs use a high frequency oscillator to excite the plasma in the bulb and this is a constant source of interference depending on brand and location. This is an insidious problem because it is location dependent. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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