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Use a 2-Liter Bottle as a 50 Watt Light Bulb lightbulb hack

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2008

Use a 2-Liter Bottle as a Light Bulb - RATED AT 50 WATTS

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  • Some Americans should try to search about other countries. It is amazing how uneducated some Americans are about the rest of the world.

  • @ki6eki No, light is most used during the day when people are awake. SUPPLEMENTAL light is most used during the night, for those few hours we're not asleep yet. But these skylights solve the problem of folks who are awake during the day but still suffering from darkness. It doesn't pretend to replace the need for other lights at night.

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  • fdssg .. Cheers mate for letting me know :-)

  • @aj236s Any bottle will do. It's the water that's doing all the work.

  • @charizianne You seal it around with waterproofing, naturally.

  • would a used vodka bottle do the job as it glass? pluse iv got shit loads hanging around the house now from the New Year party.. need to get rid!..

  • @AnaLimaLuiza yes, it's amazing how uneducated some people are about the rest of the world... and it'd also amazing how many people make broad sweeping and judgmental generalizations about Americans when they haven't spent much time at all in America exploring the amazing diversity of it's people...

  • I wonder if antifreeze would work for this for the winter?

  • brilliant

    having those in my shed !!

  • I know this is an old video but I keep coming back - genius !! ^_^

  • @charizianne Silicon or any other special glue solve the problem.:)

  • Since holes need to be made on the ceiling to place the bottle in, would rainwater not seep through these holes? I mean no matter how well the bottles fit the holes, surely there must have been some space around these bottles to let water in? When the lady says that it does not leak, does she mean the bottle or the ceiling? Or both?

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