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Does Anyone Know What It Is⁉️

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Dr. CZ1 year ago

This is a fascinating piece of vintage technology! The hand-cranked flashlight you found is a remarkable example of how ingenuity can create reliable tools without relying on batteries. It's intriguing to think about its potential past uses, possibly in military or emergency contexts, given its robust design and the absence of electrical components. The video's detailed breakdown really brings out the craftsmanship involved. Thanks for sharing this gem!

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TheRealCherokeeOwl1 year ago

Thank you for the explanation- idk what it was

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

these vocals are something else

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Daniels5561 year ago

I have one … Squeeze Flashlight Squeezing a handle spins a flywheel or gear, which powers a small generator (dynamo) to produce electricity. This current lights an LED or incandescent bulb. Some models store energy in a capacitor or small battery for brief use after squeezing stops. For example, one minute of squeezing can yield 10–20 minutes of light.

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TheRealCherokeeOwl1 year ago

Thank you

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Buckle up! 45/47 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲1 year ago

Hand pumped flashlight

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TheRealCherokeeOwl1 year ago

Thank you 🙏🥰

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Ro1 year ago

@lakemonstercl1 Squeeze Flashlight

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TheRealCherokeeOwl1 year ago

@lakemonstercl1 Thank you

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🇺🇸Steve2A🇺🇸God🇺🇸Family🇺🇸Country🇺🇸1 year ago

Its an Osmotic micro pump.

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TheRealCherokeeOwl1 year ago

Ok what’s that 😂

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