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Andyroid5
Hi everyone..
Looking for some feedback with regard to low voltage lighting power supplies and problems with RFI ..
I have tried various makes and models and they all seem to have the same issue. I realise that inherently switch mode psu's give off some airborne interference and my cabin like everyone else's is full of them but none bar the lighting transformers I use totally wipe out the kitchen DAB radio.
It's definitely airborne as the radio has been tried on battery power with the same problem.
All units I have tried carry the CE mark which to me means that should comply with domestic RFI legislation.
I really don't want to and don't think that I should have to install the psu in an earthed metal enclosure.
So anyone else having this issue? or had customer complaints?
Personally I wouldn't have thought that it would be a hard job for manufacturers to foil the inside of their units and provide an earth in the supply lead as the PoU has to have an earth present which is redundant with the double insulated psu's.
Looking for some feedback with regard to low voltage lighting power supplies and problems with RFI ..
I have tried various makes and models and they all seem to have the same issue. I realise that inherently switch mode psu's give off some airborne interference and my cabin like everyone else's is full of them but none bar the lighting transformers I use totally wipe out the kitchen DAB radio.
It's definitely airborne as the radio has been tried on battery power with the same problem.
All units I have tried carry the CE mark which to me means that should comply with domestic RFI legislation.
I really don't want to and don't think that I should have to install the psu in an earthed metal enclosure.
So anyone else having this issue? or had customer complaints?
Personally I wouldn't have thought that it would be a hard job for manufacturers to foil the inside of their units and provide an earth in the supply lead as the PoU has to have an earth present which is redundant with the double insulated psu's.