Water Test
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From: delpsa
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  • This is really interesting experiment, I wanted to try it too :) Very interesting is to put colorful PET bottles on white LED diodes, especially when mineral water is inside. I wanted to make lamp with it - bottle with water, small compressor and LED as source of light => totally awesome bubble effect on walls!

  • Yes, the water looks fully functional, even if you put things with 6 light source on it into the water.

  • Water is a dielectrical material, so water don't let the electricity run, what does water a conductive material are the impurities within it, so if you use distilled water (or pure H2O if you want) you won't have electricity conductivity, that's what this guy did, I think.

  • 58003 people wasted 55 seconds of their life... me, too!

  • I think your water broke. c:

  • 50000 views? what a waste of life

  • schrott

  • To test how much water absorbs light/photon particles.

  • no sense in posting this...

  • @miCabronCulo then don't watch it.

  • No one asked for your opinion... !

  • @miCabronCulo who asked for yours?

  • yes the water is working, no need to test

  • Wooow excelente..:!

    es lo que me gusta de los leds...:!

  • ´MMM TENDRIA QUE ESTAR AISLADA LA PLACA COMPLETAMENTE CONTRA EL AGUA PUES SI FUNCIONA Y NO SE FUNDEN PERO CON EL TIEMPO LAS PARTES DE COBRE O METAL DE LA PLACA COMO CABLES SE VAN A OXIDAR CON EL TIEMPO Y NO ES RECOMENDABLE ASERLO SIN AISLAR LA PLACA DEL AGUA

  • que bueno haber si nos comentas la elavoracion de tu placa de iluminacion gracias!!!!!

  • como lo hiciste, yo quiero hacer algo asi para un acuario

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