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Does someone have an explanation for this? 🤔

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Chipp's profile picture
Chipp1 year ago

the water obviously has electrolytes

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Jason Turner1 year ago

It’s probably one of those new bulbs that are battery powered and this person is trying to trick people.

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Munkee Pawkes1 year ago

I have a few of these bulbs in my house. It's a rechargeable bulb you can put in a socket that will charge up while the power is on and then turn itself on when the power goes out. In the video, the light flickers on when the water flow manages to complete the circuit.

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Kit Hughes1 year ago

I'm not a bulbologist, but I suspect there may be a capacitor in the bulb to regulate power flow, and the water is momentarily completing the circuit, allowing the stored energy to power the LEDs.

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Keith G1 year ago

Since we live in the real life Idiocracy. It's powered by Brawndo

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Be Strategic!1 year ago

Possibly some residual energy trapped in the lightbulb. Running water across the base completes the circuit.

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Tselly1 year ago

It’s a rechargeable bulb. The water is conducting it on when touched.

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🎥🌎———🔁🔥🫵1 year ago

Hey @grok can you explain this?

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Constitutional Absolutists1 year ago

Easy Battery operated bulb that's being turned on and off with an app by someone off screen

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PlateMail1 year ago

Those bulbs have a built in battery. I have one. Water closing the circuit.

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