How to Make a Battery Powered Light Bulb
Electrical cables are not required to power a light bulb. A charge can be utilised! A tiny light fixture or bulb can be powered by batteries in the same way that a flashlight does. Learn how to construct a battery-powered light lamp by reading the steps below.
Materials:
battery of type D
Two wires that have been separated
a lightbulb or tiny lighting device
Tape (electrical tape is preferred, but any tape will work)
What you should do is:
Each wire's ends should have insulation removed for between a half-inch and a one-inch (1.5 to 2.5 centimetres) distance.
Attach one wire's end with tape to the battery's negative (bottom) contact. Attach the wire's other end with tape to the edge of the bulb's stem.
Attach the other wire's taped end to the battery's top, or positive, contact. Attach the wire's other end with tape to the bulb's stem's base. It will light up when you attach the two wires to the lightbulb. The lamp lights up when electrons travel from the battery's negative terminal through the bulb and back into its positive side.
Handle the exposed cables with caution. There is a tiny electric charge flowing through the cables, but it is there.
Feature
● 40w equivalent
● Soft White
● Non-dimmable
● Medium base
● Lasts 13 years, no need replace bulb often.
● Emergency Use
● Wide range of use
● Safe and stable
Specification
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Power Consumption: |
5W (40W Equivalent) |
| Charging Time: | 8 hrs |
| Back-up Time: | 4 hrs |
|
Colour Temperature: |
6500 Kelvin |
|
Special Feature: |
Non-dimmable,Emergency Use,Safe and stable |
|
Voltage: |
220 Volts |
| Color: |
Soft White |
| Base: | E26 Medium Base |





