KitFoxes are cool, so no problem from my end. But then I also like and have flown T-Crafts, Cubs, Champs, & Luscombs.
When I set my strobe up in my -9 I did the same as you, the ground wire from the power pack and the shielding wires were run up to the common ground on the firewall. This turned them into very large antennas and like you, I could hear the discharge through the headsets.
The solution for me was to ground both right at the power pack. Easy enough to do on an RV. See if you can find a bolt or something close to your power pack that you can then make a steel washer with a tab that will allow you to ground it close to the unit.
The shielding wire from the strobe wires were also terminated with the power ground, right next to the power supply. The shield wire was cut off at the light and continued to the power supply with only that end grounded.
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Bill R.
RV-9 (Yes, it's a dragon tail)
O-360 w/ dual P-mags
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SC86 - Easley, SC
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