I have yet to find a fixture with an RFI-quiet power supply… Some suggest
wiring up the LED modules to your own (quiet) supply, which is possible. Better
to take the advice of K0IL and go with a recessed can fixture that can accept
any screw-in bulb. There are a great many RFI-quiet LED bulbs on the market and
you can of course also use incandescent. As technology changes, such a fixture
can take advantage of it.
Gary NA6O
> I'm launching into a basement remodeling, getting rid of a suspended
> ceiling with old-style fluorescents.? I had previously replaced a number
> of the tubes with LED units, and did not notice any increase in my noise
> floor with lights on.? I'm now contemplating a wallboard ceiling with a
> number (maybe a dozen) small? (~6 inch) LED lights.? Has anyone had
> specific experience with these and can recommend (or recommend against)
> specific models from an RFI perspective.
>
> --
> 73, Pete N4ZR
> One of the RBN team
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