how to stop digital (rf) interference

mrduke

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i run two quantum digital ballasts and every night a 7 when the lights come on all my wireless at&t service goes out. does anyone know of a way to sheild or block either the ballasts or the wireless reciever? :wall: the ballast are in a sealed room next to the reciever thing.


HELP......
 

Canna Tinc

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I saw something on mythbusters once where they used a fine wire mesh cage to block out any wireless frequencies for a cell phone. not sure if it would work or not but you could make a frame to place over your balasts and wrap it in wire mesh. I used to manage wireless networks and the reason you are losing the connection is because the ballast is creating to much noise for your computer to communicate with the wireless router. I'm sure you are already aware of this but I just wanted to make sure. The only way to prevent this from happening is by placing the ballasts in a shielded area which prevents the excess noise from interrupting your connection. The only material I know for sure works is lead because we used to lose the connection in the x-ray areas.

Hope this helps get you headed in the right direction.
 

mrduke

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I dont think the noise is the issue they make next to no noise I maen less than a issolating fan.

Its a weird deal cause i have had all the gear for over a year and it just started doing this when i moved the ballasts from the back of my room to closer to the door about 6' closer to the reciever. The service only is out for 30-40 minutes it shut off right when lights power up then comes back after a half hour or so.
 

mrmadcow

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wrap the power wires from the plug to the ballast & from the ballast to the lamp w/ aluminum foil and ground the foil.
& make sure the ground is good to the ballast
 

blaze1camp

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no bro your gonna have to move the wifi router or whatever wireless device you are you using or your going to have shield your ballasts...
 
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