June 13, 2011 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google When the power goes out, you probably reach for a flash light—that is, if you can remember where you put it, find ...
You know the part of Monty Python and the Holy Grail when that old man says he's "not dead"? Well, the next time your batteries stop working in your device of choice, you should recall that line ...
Go to the drawer where you keep your flashlight, and pull it out. Look at its puny little bulb. Drop it on the floor. Kick it under the sofa. Fish it back out. Pick it back up. Now throw it in the ...
We build a rechargeable electromagnetic flashlight from scratch that never needs new batteries.
There are flashlights and then there are FLASHLIGHTS and this DIY 72,000 lumen bad boy is definitely the latter type of flashlight. It was made by a guy called Samm Sheperd and it uses eight 100w LED ...
If you’re a flashlight person, you know that there’s little you would do to get the brightest, most powerful, most ridiculous flashlight possible. You might even ...
DIY web site Instructables details how to convert an empty tube of ChapStick into an LED flashlight on the cheap. All you'll need to get started is an LED, switch, battery, a few other inexpensive ...
Whoda thunk it? Conveniently three AAA batteries fit perfectly into a Tic-Tac casing. Add in a switch, resistor and an ultra-bright LED for a nice, small flashlight. Follow the linkage for the easy ...
A lamp used to be simple thing: just stick a filament in a glass bulb, pass a current through it and behold! Let there be light. A bigger lamp meant a larger filament, taking more power and a larger ...