It is currently 29 Mar 2024, 16:55
RogerS wrote:I'm afraid that it looks like it's locally to you, Malc, as my TP-Link works fine. So could be a difference in drivers and/or LED panel and/or the mains wiring.
Having said that I bet that all the drivers and LED panels come from 'LED Panel and driver City' China and are all the same. Where did you get yours from ?
9fingers wrote:
Another possibility is to use a linear power supply for your lights.
Bob
RogerS wrote:Malc, have you spoken to Denmans about this ?
Malc2098 wrote:9fingers wrote:
Another possibility is to use a linear power supply for your lights.
Bob
Thanks, Bob.
For an A Level Woodwork student, what's a 'linear power supply'?
timothyedoran wrote:....
I think cheap electronics are cheap for a reason, poor manufacturing, quality control resulting in unreliable performance.
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Mark Hancock wrote:I think I may have a similar problem though the above got too technical for me to follow/understand
I have radio interference since changing over to LED tubes in the workshop. Also have LED lights on car causing radio interference so much so that have to listen to CD's when the lights are on. In the workshop the radio is sometimes bearable. Would those eBay noise suppressor things be of use?
Malc2098 wrote:OK.
I've got a little DAB/FM radio plugged into the circuit with it's wallwart, is that what they're called?
Play DAB with lights off - all good.
Play DAB with lights on - no interference.
Play FM with lights off - all good.
Play FM with lights on - interference.
What does that tell us, Bob?
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