Has anyone tried out LED Lighting in EMC test chambers? If so, can you share 
your experience, opinions, likes and dislikes, and cost?

I have recently seen several ads for LED Light Fixtures and replacement kits 
where a 100watt LED light can replace a 400 watt Metal Halide bulb or fixture. 
But I have some concerns:

1. Are LED as bright?
2. The ETS-Lindgren datasheet claims "No RF Noise into the test chamber". Seems 
too good to be true. Are these lights special for ETS or are there over the 
counter LED fixtures that will work just as well?
3. Cost? Are there generic lights that would work as well but be cheaper? If I 
hold off a year or two do you think the price will drop significantly?
4. What other pros and cons are there?


We have eight metal halide light fixtures in our chamber. Currently we have to 
replace the bulbs every two years because of rf emissions from bulb arcing. We 
replace the ballasts at 10 years because of loud buzzing. Though the metal 
halide bulbs are relatively inexpensive, we have to rent a lift for several 
days to work on the lights. Plus the cost of having the lights worked on every 
other year and our chamber being down for a few days. LED lights have the 
potential of being maintenance free for 15 years or more. In the long run it 
should save us money. This might be something to put on my capital equipment 
list for next year.

I'm curious to hear any input you might have on this topic.

Regards,
The Other Brian


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