SCBOOKZ your theory still doesn't stand because LED's are only rated for a certain voltage and current... and you would need resistors in the Kilo OHMS to allow it to work. So basically the chances of hooking up an LED to some random power source and getting it to conduct and emit Light without it burning up are like winning the lottery a million times in a row.
@mxpxdudeski not quite ight I am afraid, Leds do require current to be restricted, but will work fine at up to rated voltage without any resistor as long as the source cannot deliver the full current. A semi flat battery of 3volts will fire up white Leds without a limiting resistor for instance. They only burn out if the power can supply the current.
yea thats how everyone eles is doing it. good job at proveing it false. there is no way anyone could get electricity like that, with out the batteries
@pufy2010 You are correct. :))
IonicaBizau 1 month ago
lol, I can actually do it with a candle powered stirling engine that drives a generator to power the light
WayneDavisRocks 3 months ago
LOL :-D
TheJuhaszmarci 3 months ago
truchoooooo
juanifer86 3 months ago
How does it work?
TheJuhaszmarci 4 months ago
@TheJuhaszmarci hand under the table lol
MattBlytheTheOne 3 months ago 3
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vimal79viswam 4 months ago
aale kalippikkaruthu!!
vimal79viswam 4 months ago
glade u showed me that i wasted an hour of my life on that bull thanks man
johnashleyrosier 5 months ago
fasullone!!!
kilowaverider 5 months ago
HI I know you :D
Mr3ggy 10 months ago
tsssskkkk...!!!!!so there is no power in a candle?
kikishai 1 year ago
SCBOOKZ your theory still doesn't stand because LED's are only rated for a certain voltage and current... and you would need resistors in the Kilo OHMS to allow it to work. So basically the chances of hooking up an LED to some random power source and getting it to conduct and emit Light without it burning up are like winning the lottery a million times in a row.
mxpxdudeski 1 year ago
@mxpxdudeski not quite ight I am afraid, Leds do require current to be restricted, but will work fine at up to rated voltage without any resistor as long as the source cannot deliver the full current. A semi flat battery of 3volts will fire up white Leds without a limiting resistor for instance. They only burn out if the power can supply the current.
swallin19 1 year ago
you need to use a led not a large bulb
scbookz 2 years ago
yea thats how everyone eles is doing it. good job at proveing it false. there is no way anyone could get electricity like that, with out the batteries
ppsjsh 2 years ago