I upgraded my ballast Friday from a 400/600W 120V Galaxy to a 240VAC 400/600/1000W Solis digital ballast. I was impressed by the reviews it has been receiving and decided to take the leap. All was well until I turned on my AM radio this morning to hear something broadcasting a distinct *beep* every few seconds.
My first reaction was to hit the circuit breaker and kill the 240V dedicated light feed, and sure enough the beep stopped. I let the bulb cool and when I restruck it the beep came right back. It has been broadcasting all weekend until I killed it this morning.
I have switched back to the Galaxy for now, and reconfirmed that it is not making any radio noise at all. I am shocked at just how badly this thing was leaking RFI. I picked it up out in the street on my car radio!
I admit to being completely ignorant of this issue until now, and I was further stunned after a quick search to find out how prevalent this problem is with digital ballasts. I could find no suggestions about what to do to correct this, and plenty of warnings about local HAM operators localizing the interference and diming your grow out to the FCC, local Cable Company, telephone company, or whatever else your ballast is interfering with. I really had no idea...
So what can I do now, except take this thing back for a refund?? I had hoped to upgrade my flowering lamp to 1000W but with the noise this ballast generates, I likely wouldn't get the bulb burned in properly before someone came a knockin'.
Any ideas and actual solutions are most welcome.
My first reaction was to hit the circuit breaker and kill the 240V dedicated light feed, and sure enough the beep stopped. I let the bulb cool and when I restruck it the beep came right back. It has been broadcasting all weekend until I killed it this morning.
I have switched back to the Galaxy for now, and reconfirmed that it is not making any radio noise at all. I am shocked at just how badly this thing was leaking RFI. I picked it up out in the street on my car radio!
I admit to being completely ignorant of this issue until now, and I was further stunned after a quick search to find out how prevalent this problem is with digital ballasts. I could find no suggestions about what to do to correct this, and plenty of warnings about local HAM operators localizing the interference and diming your grow out to the FCC, local Cable Company, telephone company, or whatever else your ballast is interfering with. I really had no idea...
So what can I do now, except take this thing back for a refund?? I had hoped to upgrade my flowering lamp to 1000W but with the noise this ballast generates, I likely wouldn't get the bulb burned in properly before someone came a knockin'.
Any ideas and actual solutions are most welcome.