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What makes some CFL's have that annoying buzz to them?
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The future of street lighting is Induction, not nasty HPS lights or cr@ppy LED lights! Preheat CFL's should make a comeback!
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the magnetic ones or the electronic ones?
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Magnetic: Loose ballast core assembly, magnetostriction in it
Electronic: The main ballasting coil magnetic assembly, when the filtering capacitor is ready to die - it does not filter the rectified mains as well, so the HF current (normally not audible) is strongly amplitude-modulated by 100/120Hz. And sometimes the buzz originate from the EMC filter coil when is connected before the filtering capacitor - as high current pulses flow trough it (when the filtering capacitor is recharged).
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I have never heard a CFL buzz, but I guess that could be the cathodes filaments vibrating?
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"The orange cloud looks like floating nuclear waste." Save the mercury lamp
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