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Wind up torches

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How do they work?
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think you wind them up.

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I meant how does it generate enough power to light the led's?
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Blueblood wrote:think you wind them up.
That often creates a lot of energy on this forum !
There IS a battery inside to start with.

The battery can only hold enough power for the light for a finite amount of time, so it needs to have the battery changed or recharged. In this case, it's recharged.

The crank turns a large magnet (there's a magnet inside these flashlights) very quickly through a bunch of coiled wires. As the magnet runs through the coiled wires, it induces an electric current in the wires. This electric current re-charges the battery, which then powers the light.
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Evergreen wrote:I meant how does it generate enough power to light the led's?
I know, just on a wind up.

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swannsong wrote:
Blueblood wrote:think you wind them up.
That often creates a lot of energy on this forum !
There IS a battery inside to start with.

The battery can only hold enough power for the light for a finite amount of time, so it needs to have the battery changed or recharged. In this case, it's recharged.

The crank turns a large magnet (there's a magnet inside these flashlights) very quickly through a bunch of coiled wires. As the magnet runs through the coiled wires, it induces an electric current in the wires. This electric current re-charges the battery, which then powers the light.
Thank you. If only Cloister had got an answer for his question. His ban should be revoked. Justice for Cloister!
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I suppose it is technology
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