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![]() "Telamon" wrote "Jack Painter" wrote: How about the new Xenon (flourescent-type) fixtures - we're getting ready to put these under cabinets in a new kitchen. Anybody have experience with interference from them? I would need more information from you on the model. I would get a report on the fixture before I bought it. Basically it comes down to how the current for the bulb is regulated in the amount of EMI generated. Some RFI is generated by the bulb plasma when conditions are not good for the bulb. You might want to just buy one unit and test it with a radio. The problem is that things may change as the fixture ages. The unit unit might not be a problem until later in its life. -- Telamon Ventura, California Thanks, I don't know any specs about them yet, as the first sets we got turned out to be plug-ins and we need the hard-wired type. They are expensive, and purportedly have advantages that the XYL's like. Fwiw, I never experienced anymore than barely noticeable interference from flourescent lights new or old, incl one within inches of my equipment. But dimmer switches and sodium (security) lamps can sound like a buzz-saw. 73, Jack |
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