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    Watch out how many xmas lights you put up

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    • NicN
      Nic
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      http://gizmodo.com/christmas-lights-might-slow-down-your-wi-fi-1745434189

      Might affect your wifi signal 🙂

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      • MattSpellerM
        MattSpeller
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        Sweet jebus, been meaning to take apart a string of LED xmas lights to see what makes them tick. Think I might make that a higher priority. Wondering if they're putting the AC out of phase or something really dirty.

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        • art_of_shredA
          art_of_shred Banned @MattSpeller
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          @MattSpeller kinda doubt that LED's qualify in this example... but don't let that stop ya

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          • MattSpellerM
            MattSpeller @art_of_shred
            last edited by

            @art_of_shred I can't think of a reason the incandescent ones would bother anything unless you wrap them around the router to create an electromagnet or blanket your walls with them to make a Faraday cage.

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            • art_of_shredA
              art_of_shred Banned @MattSpeller
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              @MattSpeller I was simply thinking that whatever effect, if any, would be far less from a 2V LED than a 110V string of incandescent bulbs.

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                hubtechagain
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                My wife is good at this stuff.

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                • MattSpellerM
                  MattSpeller @art_of_shred
                  last edited by

                  @art_of_shred It's actually less the LED's and more how they rectify and transform the 120v from your wall to the low voltage DC the LED's want

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                  • brianlittlejohnB
                    brianlittlejohn @MattSpeller
                    last edited by

                    @MattSpeller Found this... http://www.ciphersbyritter.com/RADELECT/LITES/LEDLITES.HTM

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                    • MattSpellerM
                      MattSpeller @brianlittlejohn
                      last edited by MattSpeller

                      @brianlittlejohn Nicely found Sir.

                      Looks like they run them on AC! Which is a bit wackadoo crazy but it seems to work. You could test this by plugging in a strand and spinning it around in the air like a lasso, you should see them pulsing on and off.

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                      • brianlittlejohnB
                        brianlittlejohn @MattSpeller
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                        @MattSpeller said:

                        @brianlittlejohn Nicely found Sir.

                        Looks like they run them on AC! Which is a bit wackadoo crazy but it seems to work. You could test this by plugging in a strand and spinning it around in the air like a lasso, you should see them pulsing on and off then.

                        It actually kinda makes sense, What is an AC to DC adapter? In simple terms it is a transformer, diode, and capacitor. The LEDs are diodes (all be it more sensitive).

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                        • MattSpellerM
                          MattSpeller @brianlittlejohn
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                          @brianlittlejohn yeah I hadn't thought to just string them all together in series to build a kind of... half bridge rectifier? Neat circuit actually.

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                          • MattSpellerM
                            MattSpeller @brianlittlejohn
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                            @brianlittlejohn Still don't know how it would affect your WIFI though lol

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                            • brianlittlejohnB
                              brianlittlejohn @MattSpeller
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                              @MattSpeller said:

                              @brianlittlejohn Still don't know how it would affect your WIFI though lol

                              That I don't know either.

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                                hubtechagain
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                                Same way ballists in fluorescent lights do. Magic.

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                                • JaredBuschJ
                                  JaredBusch
                                  last edited by

                                  The LED ones, will likely not as they are DC.

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                                  • MattSpellerM
                                    MattSpeller @JaredBusch
                                    last edited by

                                    @JaredBusch said:

                                    The LED ones, will likely not as they are DC.

                                    Why would either?

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                                    • brianlittlejohnB
                                      brianlittlejohn @hubtechagain
                                      last edited by

                                      @hubtechagain said:

                                      Same way ballists in fluorescent lights do. Magic.

                                      Ballasts do because they are big Inductors to control the flow of electricity.

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                                      • MattSpellerM
                                        MattSpeller @brianlittlejohn
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                                        @brianlittlejohn said:

                                        @hubtechagain said:

                                        Same way ballists in fluorescent lights do. Magic.

                                        Ballasts do because they are big Inductors to control the flow of electricity.

                                        Yup and even then the effect drops with the square of the distance so it's a very localized disturbance.

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                                        • JaredBuschJ
                                          JaredBusch @MattSpeller
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                                          @MattSpeller said:

                                          @JaredBusch said:

                                          The LED ones, will likely not as they are DC.

                                          Why would either?

                                          Well, mostly because traditional, non-LED, models use incandescent bulbs. Bulbs, which I thought were noisier EMI wise than other things. But I could always be wrong. I never actually studied it.

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