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I will try to fix the CPF links in the next 2 weeks or until I give up in frustration. Can not do that and verify with CPF down.
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01-27-2011 04:19 PM #2 300winmag
I read on another forum that some new LED bulbs interfere with radio signals too. They are to new and the price is just stupid.
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01-27-2011 06:33 PM #3 blasterman
Frankly I think dimmer circuits are stupid.
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01-28-2011 09:12 AM #4 purduephotog
Flenser said:
For years I've been waiting for a decent commercially-available LED indoor spot replacement. I finally picked up an Ecosmart 60-watt equivalent "bulb" at Home Depot.
It's bright and the color is decent. But: it buzzes.
Did I just get a bad one, or do all LED bulbs buzz, or is it because I'm using it on a dimmable circuit? The dimmer is a Smarthome Insteon ToggleLinc, by the way. The Ecosmart packaging says "Dimmable".
I really wanted to like it, but I don't want buzzing light fixtures.
Try a different dimmer.
I don't know if that is a 'new' dimmer or an 'old' dimmer. I have one or two that lightly buzz- I torque them back down and it stops.
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01-28-2011 12:44 PM #5 Flenser
blasterman said:
Frankly I think dimmer circuits are stupid.
No offense, but that adds to this thread... how?
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01-30-2011 09:56 AM #6 purduephotog
purduephotog said:
Try a different dimmer.
I don't know if that is a 'new' dimmer or an 'old' dimmer. I have one or two that lightly buzz- I torque them back down and it stops.
Actually, I need to take it back- what bulb are you referring to? The A19 unit that is about 20$ or something else?
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02-09-2011 08:00 AM #7 egghead2004
I bought an Ecosmart 8 watt dimmable LED bulb for my basement fixture, very little buzz, you have to be right next to it. I'm also using Lutron dimmers, so it is possible the dimmer is causing the noise.