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LED garage lights issue

Dakotaacres

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I picked up these garage light that are very brite. I like them but they really create a lot of static on my radiostereo when they are on. Anyone have any remedies other than keep them off.
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Try a small ups for a computer on your radio. Should take care of the noise.
 
Uninterrupted power supply.
They have a battery and a sine wave generator and usually a good filter.
 
Try a bluetooth speaker and your phone. Use a free app. If you're a Amazon Prime member you get free music with it. There are many music streaming apps available.
 
I picked up these garage light that are very brite. I like them but they really create a lot of static on my radiostereo when they are on. Anyone have any remedies other than keep them off. View attachment 1010519
Dakota,
I have two pair of those lights in my garage and an interesting side effect of those
lights is that they impact the garage door function when they're on. Specifically the
opening of the door with the remote in the car. Took me changing batteries and other
trial and error to finally land on the lights. I love the brightness so now I just have to
make sure they're off when I leave the garage.
RR
 
I tried a number of things: chokes, more grounding, ect.. Nothing would work because these Chinese RF generators SUCK... I eventually just added Sirius to the shop and the antenna for that is outside on the roof, problem solved...
 
I have the same problem. I have a massive ham radio station. Many of the Chinese LED lights generate so much interference that they make radio communication impossible.
Never noticed your plate call sign, lol... WB4VAM here :thumbsup:
 
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