- Location
- Placerville, CA, USA
- Occupation
- Retired PV System Designer
We really need a better description of "flicker".I have told him this is probably what he will have to do, that I will try whatever means is easily available.
If the LEDs continually fluctuate in light output while the microwave is running continuously, then there is a driver problem which can be attacked, probably with filtering. If the LED output only changes when the magnetron in the microwave cycles on and off, then it may just be a voltage drop issue which can either be addressed with wiring changes or ignored. If the LED output change as the magnetron cycles is greater than for an incandescent in the same fixture, then the voltage drop would have to be excessive or the driver in the fixture very badly designed. Measuring the voltage change between microwave on and off is a good starting point. And if the LEDs get brighter when the microwave starts up, there is a high resistance neutral that should be looked at.
Now that we have had fun speculating, the correct answer will be found on site, and I would appreciate hearing from you after you get a look at it yourself.
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