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______________________________________________________________ Greetings from Birkenhead, the birthplace of Scouts
24th.January 1908
Centenary Exhibition at Wirral Museum Closing 10th August
Admission free
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Of course it is, where do you think the wires go off the picture?
Last edited by sallytrafic on Wed Oct 10, 2007 9:37 am; edited 1 time in total ______________________________________________________________ Regards Frank
Get behind early - it gives you more time to catch up.
Denn wir haben nichts in die Welt gebracht; darum offenbar ist, wir werden auch nichts hinausbringen.
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More to the point, i would like to see all the leads as I expect the two leads on the light are not on the candle. Sad thing is if I had two candles I would try it.
______________________________________________________________ I´ve never had a date that I didn´t inflate.
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Could there be a couple of batteries inside the candles - so the nails pick up the voltage by touching the battery contacts?
Easy to make a hole and re-seal it.
Also notice the leads jump when the motor turns on - could there be a switch being switched on?
Cheers
Spindrifter
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More to the point, i would like to see all the leads as I expect the two leads on the light are not on the candle. Sad thing is if I had two candles I would try it.
I am sorry Pusser I can't hold a candle to you. ( or two)