You might be right, but I'd imagine an LED could run on AC just fine. It would only light on the positive part of the cycle, hence the flickering.
They use heatsinks, detale's specialty. :) He'll have water cooler LED lights in no time.
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You might be right, but I'd imagine an LED could run on AC just fine. It would only light on the positive part of the cycle, hence the flickering.
They use heatsinks, detale's specialty. :) He'll have water cooler LED lights in no time.
You are right , after all LED = Light Emitting Diode, a diode, main component of rectifier, any led on AC will work as an half wave rectifier
A solar powered LED bulb cooled by water, that's what I call green! :D
edit: just remembered water cooling systems used some inductive oil , still sound cools :)
interesting thread, think im going to have to look into all this again. did alot of research a few years ago when was thinking about putting in a water turbine, but at time just wasnt cost effective for the amount of electricity generated. i guess now designs have improved and hopefully prices have come down abit. maybe more worthwhile now.
When I have more time I'll take a look at this: http://www.gotwind.org/diy/Preliminary_Plans.htm