Sunlight in a mason jar.

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Gee, I think that is actually a very artistic use of the available technology to achieve an interesting and useful effect. Thanks for the link Kraid.
 
Hello Kraid --


This reminds me of something which i read in our Encyclopedia,
way back when i was a boy . . . .


It mentioned that an early Lighting Device
was made by natives who would take a hollow gourd,
poke a buncha' small holes in it,
and then fill it with Fireflies / Lightning Bugs.

Claimed that this crude device (their words, not mine)
emitted a dim glow in the total darkness.


You would not believe how many times i've thought about that over the years ! :)


(or perhaps you would, being fellow Flashaholics) :whistle:



Often keep that in mind, when i'm tempted to call a flashlight "useless".


Both run-time and throw were, at best, rather dismal.

:candle:

_
 
when I read the title I thought someone dropped their hotwire into the bucket while mixing mortar:D

I'd probably invest in one of these instead....


it reminds me of b@rt's avatar for some reason:thinking:
i mean gee.... =?=
 
Very cool. I really like the fact that they let you replace the rechargeable AA battery. Being a flashaholic, I wonder if you can replace the led for something more efficient or make it run longer. :) This is one of the few times where you don't really need it to be brighter. It'd make a nice night light.
 
I'd be interested in seeing the top of the jar. Seem like a nice DIY project if I can find a nice round solar panel. Round so it can provide max power to the battery.

I wonder what the runtime is for the store bought version.
 
Those glow bricks look pretty :)
I suppose the pics exagerrate the intensity a wee bit, how long do they stay glowing for in the dark?
 
Those glow bricks look pretty :)
I suppose the pics exagerrate the intensity a wee bit, how long do they stay glowing for in the dark?

Imagine a jar with a blob of tritium in the middle. It'd glow for a couple of decades. :grin2:
 
The jar glows for 6-8 hours, depending on how much it charged during the day. ;) I'll take a pic of the top in a bit.

The Glowbrick isn't as bright in real life, but in a dark room it is cool to see. ;) (I have the blue one)
 
The top:
sunjarvm8.jpg


The square thingie is an on/off switch, the round one a light sensitive cell.
 
B@rt, I had not given into the possibility or thought that your love for gadgets extend beyond the lighter section....:ohgeez:
EDIT: well I suppose the Pepper would be a qualifying exception ;)
 
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