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					<description><![CDATA[<p>You can easily activate the LED from home electrical power line with this circuit diagram. You just need to add a nonpolar capacitor and a 1Kohm / 1W metal oxide resistor to activate the LEDs from&#160;[&#8230;]</p>
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You can easily activate the LED from home electrical power line with this circuit diagram. You just need to add a nonpolar capacitor and a 1Kohm / 1W metal oxide resistor to activate the LEDs from home power line with serial connection.</p>
<p><span id="more-1124"></span><strong>Note:</strong><br />
Change the capacitor value from 0.47uf/250V to become 0.22uF/400V for 240VAC power line input.<br />
Use safety tools, be carefull during installation since it use high electrical voltage.</p>
<p>Circuit designed by Ken Schlutz and drawn by Dave Johnson</p>
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