Absolutely agree.

I tested them before they were installed.  One positive hint was that they
have a FCC id number.

My under-the-counter lights are an entirely different saga.  . ..

On Sun, Nov 27, 2022 at 9:18 AM Mark Newbold <[email protected]> wrote:

> Not all FEIT LED's are RFI-free. At the local Red Cross office I tracked
> down a horrible RFI problem
> to 23 FEIT BR30 13-watt track/flood lights in a nearby business. That
> business owner returned them
> to Costco for a refund (even though they had been installed for several
> years) and replaced them
> with Ecosmart lights from Home Depot. Those were RFI-free.
>
> Any time you buy a LED light, you need to test it for RFI before
> installing it. If you buy a bunch
> of LEDs, test them all. There might be just one that is making RFI, even
> though they all appear
> identical.
>
> --Mark K7NEW
>
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> Mark Newbold
> Port Angeles, Washington, USA
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