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Feb-26-2017 12:37 PM
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Mar-01-2017 06:09 AM
Lynnmor wrote:AFAIK, he is. Last time I checked, he was still selling. I've noticed that his offerings come and go, i.e. he sometimes shuts down and I don't know if that is a cultural thing or a business practice.westend wrote:
E Bay is a good source and 2011_LED is a known, reputable vendor.
Is he still around? I bought from this vendor as well but can't find him now.
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Mar-01-2017 05:31 AM
westend wrote:
E Bay is a good source and 2011_LED is a known, reputable vendor.
Is he still around? I bought from this vendor as well but can't find him now.
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Feb-28-2017 02:37 PM
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Feb-28-2017 01:38 PM
In this case cheap is better. Of course, not all regulators cause interference.
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Feb-28-2017 02:41 AM
If finding a regulator, replace with inexpensive LED panels from China without a regulator. E Bay is a good source and 2011_LED is a known, reputable vendor. I have some unregulated LED panels from him that are on year 5 and all are operating correctly.
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Feb-27-2017 11:14 PM
Bemota wrote:
the tv sometimes goes nuts when I use the remote to put the awning in/out. Could there be a problem in the rig.
"problemS". Many and in different areas. Ineptness of design and quality of assembling of our RVs are inferior to Chinese and East European domestic cars. Some of these problems are hard to fix. My AM radio goes nuts when propane fridge kicks in. Your LED problem is easy to fix.
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Feb-27-2017 06:31 PM
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Feb-27-2017 01:18 PM
2018 Cedar Creek 34RL2
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Feb-27-2017 06:53 AM
Gene&Ginny wrote:wa8yxm wrote:Good advice. Without getting into a lot of electronics theory, there is good reason to use both together. Also, keep the leads on the capacitors as short as possible.
... Disc Ceramic Capacitors.. I'd go with 0.1 and 0.001 uF capacity for starters...
Thanks.. It is nice to have folks support.
OH, for all Radio/Television problems folks there is a good book or several sold by the ARRL.ORG book store.
One I liked was titled Radio Frequency interference (or RFI handbook) and that is where much of my knowledge on this comes from.
I also spent a couple years in College and trade school studying Electronics and science in general...
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Feb-27-2017 06:23 AM
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Feb-26-2017 09:31 PM
The remote will work inside the garage but not from outside.
The door opener is a Chamberlain and not inexpensive. This problem is mentioned in the manual.
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Feb-26-2017 09:24 PM
Lynnmor wrote:
What you pay for a lamp has little to do with how much interference you get. The extremely cheap ones without a voltage regulator will not cause the problem
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Feb-26-2017 08:38 PM
Tightly twisting the power leads in a drill and snapping on a few ferrties have been effective enough on the worse offenders, but is obviously not an option for wiring already behind walls.
I've more issues with my both AC/DC and DC/DC laptop power supplies knocking out my strongest TV stations that are broadcast on VHF hi( 8 and 10), but a halfassed faraday cage over the brick has a fair amount of effectiveness so far.
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Feb-26-2017 05:47 PM
wa8yxm wrote:Good advice. Without getting into a lot of electronics theory, there is good reason to use both together. Also, keep the leads on the capacitors as short as possible.
... Disc Ceramic Capacitors.. I'd go with 0.1 and 0.001 uF capacity for starters...
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