No, not directly. A l.e.d. has to have the current through it limited to a safe value.
This can be done with a simple series resistor or by operating the l.e.d. from a current source rather than a voltage source.
Some l.e.ds are supplied in a housing which has an in-built current limiting resistor.
Almost all cars in NZ have 12VDC electrics. Most portable generators which produce 230VAC, will also have a 12VDC accessory output for battery charging, etc. There are no general reticulations of 12VDC.
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From what? If you need 12VDC for temporary use, there is a very good 12VDC source in your PC power supply.
You can connect it through an HDMI cable.
it is possible to .connect two led in reverse polarity. and then one end connect with a 100k resistance then it can connect directly to230 volts
It probably means LED leads, which are the two wires sticking out from the LED that connect it to the circuit.
To convert 12VDC to 120VAC at 9.5A, you will need a minimum of 95A of 12VDC current. This calculation is based on the premise that power remains the same in both systems (P=VI), ignoring inefficiencies and losses in the conversion process.
To connect a 3-wire LED light to a 2-wire system, you can use a resistor to bridge the extra wire. Connect the positive wire of the LED light to the positive wire of the system, and the negative wire of the LED light to the negative wire of the system. Use a resistor to connect the extra wire of the LED light to either the positive or negative wire of the system. This will help regulate the voltage and ensure the LED light functions properly.
Most all are 12vdc
By connecting the LED on the other terminals in parallel
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One. 12VDC 54AH.