Now, the place you see is where we specifically use to conduct waterproof testing on LED screens.
The shower head on the top is constantly spraying water, and the screen is exposed to these water droplets. Doesn’t it look like giving the LED screen a bath?
In fact, this is to verify the waterproof performance of the outdoor LED screen to ensure that it can work normally even in bad weather.
However, “bathing” an LED screen is not something you can do casually. First and foremost, this process can only be used on outdoor LED screens.
The design of outdoor LED screens is specially treated to withstand wind and rain, and has high waterproof, dustproof and corrosion resistance.
They use IP65 or higher protection standards to resist rain and ensure that the screen can operate stably in various extreme weather conditions.
Indoor LED screens are different. They do not have such strong protection capabilities and are not suitable for contact with water.
Therefore, when “bathing” an LED screen, make sure it is a screen designed for outdoor environments so that it can pass this test.
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