[Elecraft] LED Lamps and HF RFI?

W4GRJ w4grj at satterfield.org
Tue May 12 05:29:47 EDT 2015


Recently replaced most of the lights in the house with led's, over 100 lights.
No issues with RFI.
Jack
W4GRJ

On May 12, 2015, at 4:09 AM, Fred Townsend <fptownsend at earthlink.net> wrote:

I am a RFI engineer so naturally I test everything I can get my hands on. I have been pleasantly surprised at how good the LEDs are. I have seen one infant mortality for which the manufacturer replaced after a 3 week wait. With CFLs I have seen some noise. One was a 150W equivalent. I had to look a long time to find that large a CFL and when I did it was a no name company. It pretty much wiped out all HF bands so I was forced to go to a 100 watt equivalent.

Everything is made in China now days but the usual caveats apply. By American   
brands. They will backup their products.

Fred, AE6QL

-----Original Message-----
> From: "Dauer, Edward" <edauer at law.du.edu>
> Sent: May 11, 2015 7:13 PM
> To: "elecraft at mailman.qth.net" <elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
> Subject: [Elecraft] LED Lamps and HF RFI?
> 
> Had an electrician at the operating QTH today to discuss replacing the
> recessed ³can² lighting throughout the house.  He suggested replacing the
> incandescent cans (now 65 watts per bulb) with LED lamps (same lumens with
> 10-13 watts per bulb).  I have looked at the Internet on the question of
> RFI from LED bulbs and see wildly inconsistent reports.  It is the case
> that HF radios like the K3 have LEDs in their panels; but I would be
> installing as many as 60 LED fixtures running at 10-13 watts each.  My
> caution comes from my novice days in the 50s when a single fluorescent
> lamp put my hamming out of business - things were quiet when the only
> light source was the filament of a 6146 and the dial lamps on the HQ-100.
> I know that LEDs aren¹t at all the same; but I don¹t want to relamp the
> house if it puts me off the air.  And if they (or their power supplies) do
> generate RFI in the HF bands, would the K3¹s NR get rid of it?  Anyone
> have any good data on this?
> 
> Tnx,
> 
> Ted, KN1CBR
> 
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