Saturday, July 2, 2022

Explain this weirdness

 


6 comments:

  1. induction coils for power, magnet to both pull/repel such that the "bulb" remains in the correct spot for the induction coils to work (similar to how a cell phone needs to be in the right spot for wireless charging to work).

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  2. once the "bulb" is pushed to contact the lamp base, the induction coils no longer are aligned correctly so the light is out.

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  3. a plot of the swiss based power company to increase the amount of your power bill.

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  4. Don't cut the power while the bulb is "floating" or it will crash onto your desk and a replacement will cost about 1/3 the original cost of the entire lamp. Other than that, cool gift for a kid.

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