ahh ok, thanks for that, but whats home depot? i live in australia and have never heard of that place..
Living in Australia makes a big difference! I'm not sure of the power distribution system in the Australia but I think it is the same as the UK which is very different to the US. I know Australia is 240 volts 50 Hz, and I,m pretty sure the set up is identical to the UK.
In the US there are two phases coming in to each house and a neutral. Each phase is 110 above neutral and 220 volts between the two phases. So that is how in the US you get 110 volts to lights and outlets and 220 volts for dryers, stoves, water heaters etc.
Now in the UK, and I believe Australia, it is 240 volts and one neutral to each home. Three phases come off the generator at the plant and every third house has the same phase and the ones in between the other two phases.
Now because the voltage is so much higher, as line losses are the square of the voltage times resistance of the line, there is need for far fewer transformers. Now RF does not get passed by transformers because they are inductive and will not pass RF. So in the UK, and I think Australia, you have far more homes sharing the same electric circuit, and much more opportunity for your neighbors' dimmers fluorescent lights and motors to radiate RF into your home. Remember when a device leaks RF into the mains, all the wiring connected downstream of the last transformer is a giant transmitter antenna!
I know when I lived in the UK I had much more trouble with RF interference than in the US.