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dimmable led lamp making a noise
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<blockquote data-quote="ampedup" data-source="post: 527509" data-attributes="member: 35088"><p>With this lamp I receive a low pitch buzzing sound which not that loud unless up close. It has always been this way. Is it likely to be the lamp's plug, as it's only with this device, on any socket. What is notable is that it only happens when the lamp is set to it's very brightest (it's a 16W device). Is this likely to be a low quality adapter that needs replacing, or not really an issue? Turning the lamp down or changing it's colour fixes the problem. </p><p></p><p>The only time I've had a similar query with a questionable adapter was when a computer power supply eventually smoked, so I suppose it's not a great sign, but unlike the lamp, nothing could be done to stop any odd sound coming from its supply before it eventually gave up. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for any info/guesses</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ampedup, post: 527509, member: 35088"] With this lamp I receive a low pitch buzzing sound which not that loud unless up close. It has always been this way. Is it likely to be the lamp's plug, as it's only with this device, on any socket. What is notable is that it only happens when the lamp is set to it's very brightest (it's a 16W device). Is this likely to be a low quality adapter that needs replacing, or not really an issue? Turning the lamp down or changing it's colour fixes the problem. The only time I've had a similar query with a questionable adapter was when a computer power supply eventually smoked, so I suppose it's not a great sign, but unlike the lamp, nothing could be done to stop any odd sound coming from its supply before it eventually gave up. Thanks for any info/guesses [/QUOTE]
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