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publicationDate 2012-09-20-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Hydrotechnology LED equipment
abstract The invention relates to hydraulic and lighting installations. The proposed equipment consists of internal power supply-free spectral light-emitting diodes that are individually mounted on non-hygroscopic substrates and are submerged in a water treatment plant connected via a voltage doubler to a higher straightened voltage. The conductive top water layer of the machine performs the function of the liquid partition voltage divider. The ends of each LED are soldered with metallic electrodes, which, when in contact with the water surface of the equipment, receive the step voltage required for diode operation.
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