I was wondering if it was graphite or a special pencil for electricity. So many things could I theorize be added to the pencil making it electrically conductive.
This is pretty unsafe. Led Bulbs do in fact get pretty warm. The normal heating and cooling cycles when used will break down the adhesive of the tape and it could lift, weakening the aluminum's connection. Now what you have is a small pocket of hot air with kindling (the paper) and an ignition source, the electric arc from a barely touching tinfoil connection. Surrounded by plastic which is most likely flammable. Fire takes 3 things: Heat, Fuel, Oxygen. (a spark creates enough heat to start the process). The graphite seems better, but not much... for the same reasons. Solder it!
The load will increase on the rest of the remaining worms, and they will burn one after the other... It is a temporary and non-permanent solution... Thank you..
EDIT: this comment is wrong, the one below it is correct @@willtj1787 the same amount of current will split up between less LEDs, meaning each one will get more
@@HolarMusic No, the LEDs are wired in series meaning the same current runs through all the LEDs. That's why the entire bulb quit when one LED failed, the circuit was broken. What will actually happen is since the LED driver is designed to put out a fixed amount of current the voltage output will drop since there is one less LED to push that current through.
Никогда не лезьте во включённую лампу неизолированным инструментом - Вас может запросто убить электричеством, хоть напряжение на одном светодиоде и невелико, но так как источник питания в лампе не имеет галванической развязки от сети 220В, то Вы можете попасть под потенциал сети.
this mfer is even using metal tweezers to check what led is burnt while the led is live lmao, even if it has insulation, this mfer is holding it very close to the metal part lol
OK. This might technically work. But be aware that depending on the lamp design you may risk to get an electrical shock that may kill you! This should only be done by people that are aware of the danger working with electricity. If you ever do it it would be better to replace the burnt out LED by one of the same type. And even though I like the idea to save money and produce less waste it might be better to spent $2 for a new lamp. That's much more environmental friendly than a burning house!
But removing one or more LEDs will increase the current in the electrical circuit, which will soon cause other LEDs and other components to burn out. The correct thing is, if you need an LED lamp with more brightness, buy another one with greater power. Só que retirando um ou mais leds ira aumentar a corrente do circuito elétrico, que logo mais vai causar a queima de outros leds como também de outros componentes. O correto é, se necessita de uma lampada led com mais luminosidade é comprar outra de maior potencia.
use a resistor or they will blow even quicker as they are in series. When he says increase brightness by 100% it's because they go from not working to working lol. Use a resistor or another led. Problem is the heat sink it's not easy to get enough heat into the board to solder them due to the built in heat sink or ground plane.
@@HolarMusic No, that is not how current regulated LED driver circuits work. The amount of current stays the same and passes through each LED in series, and then the amount of power that LED gets is the same because it is still X amount of current multiplied by the Vf, voltage forward of each LED which is around 3.1V. However, many current regulating drivers are not quite precise and if the driving voltage drops, then the current will increase a "little" bit, normally not enough to matter when you have this many LEDs in series and only remove one of them. This does not mean that I advocate doing what was shown in the video. It is a bad idea for other reasons, not a reliable electrical connection (unless soldered, and even then, the bulb is probably near end of life and not worth the time spent, considering how inexpensive these basic little bulbs are these days).
@@izzzzzz6 Resistor is NOT needed, but if you really want to bother, just get same package size and equal or greater wattage replacement LED. It is true that the mPCB under it is going to take more heat. A broad, highish mass chisel tipped soldering iron of 60W or more is usually enough... or just don't bother at all, most peoples' time is worth more than a nearly worn out LED bulb like that.
I've been getting my LED bulbs to work again the same way. I got the idea from the Christmas lights that failed in the same way back in the day😅. Leave the cap off so they don't overheat tell everyone to keep their friggin hands away from them. They all still work many years later.😮 No problem I'm just getting my money's worth😂.
On aluminum brightness will increase since its just a simple jumper or a conductor which will result to a high voltage since there is less led already. But, it might also cause damage to other led becasue of an increase in voltage. Graphite in other hand is much safer since graphite creates a resistance and mentains the voltage supply to the leds. But I usually put a tape over the graphite to prevent it from falling on the applied area.
Führt zu überhitzung mit ausfall weiterer leds und mögliche Brandgefahr. Und wo bitte erhöht sich die Leuchtkraz um 100%??? Da verdoppelt sich nichts. Das minimale Steigerungen der einzelnen LEDs dadurch dass eine fehlt. Und eine mögliche überlastung
You are right . After all the main flow cannot be checked when the circuit in the led bulb is tampered . It’s just like reigniting the filament bulb when the tungsten matter draws more electricity . For example a tungsten bulb when the loosened filament burns 4 times brighter than its original power.
use a resistor or they will blow even quicker as they are in series. When he says increase brightness by 100% it's because they go from not working to working lol. Use a resistor or another led. Problem is the heat sink it's not easy to get enough heat into the board to solder them due to the built in heat sink or ground plane.
It doesn't matter how many diodes left, it can work with 1. There's a controller for that. Why do they burn quicker after repair? - Very simple. All diodes are old by the time they start to burn away one by one. If they were new every time you repair that bulb, they would not burn out quicker and quicker.
I still find these sort of videos, useful, and entertaining in the sense that even a partially good idea can help save your ass in a pinch, especially on a busy movie set. So while I agree with the general sentiment on here, that is being put forth by most of the residential electricians: (Recoiling in horror that someone would hap-hazardously modify a lightbulb for installation : (potentially in someone’s household without their knowledge or consent) When your job description specifically calls for “quick, dirty, creative yet EXTREMELY TEMPORARY engineering “ - SOME of these tricks could save your whole career when you manage to “Save the Day” : AGAIN!!!! Cheers, SIXSTRINGSPACEBOY
The last time I used pencil lead as a conductor I was in prison!!! And that was to make a lighter. I am not saying it can't be done, what I am saying is,why not just use some solder and repair the light a more effective and efficient way? Solder would be the absolute right way to go for this repair.
Die idee ist Wortwörtlich der Burner 😂 Cool wie man einen Wiederstand vom Hersteller überbrückt . Mit glück reduziert es die Lebensdauer mit Pech auch die vom Bastler 😂
that is indeed the best , i have done it and the now keeps on working for many hours but it is very very fiddly job with these smd leds and normal solder station.
You will get a free light show if you screw a ball of foil into the light socket. Dumb people: if you havent burned your house down yet, dont try this its a joke.
He showed how to 'resurrect' a dead LED bulb without special skill such soldering etc. Perhaps the bulb's life will last shorter than before, but it doesn't matter.
Regardless, these things are theown away i. Masses because they are not easily servicable. Responsible production needs to be enforced. Too much wastage is going on for corporate greed
po napprawie swieci jasniej bo w szeregu diod jednej już nie ma, więc napięcie rozkłada się na pozostałe, ale są one wtedy jakby przeVoltowane, więc ich zywotność maleje . To jjuż lepiej wlutować tam nową diodę
I do not understand why you do not use soldering iron. i repaired my bulbs always but i see this video. what for you trying with pencil and aluminium? go solder it.
Yes, it will shortly change to zero. Because doing this will increase the current across the rest of the LEDs and I can promise you they will be short lived. I give it a week at even light use
I had led bulbs burn out and have a Strong burnt plastic smell, no way am I going to do something to make them run hotter. Their cheap enough not to burn down your house.
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LED драйвер ограничивает ток, даже, если останется лишь один светодиод, он не перегорит от якобы перегрузки, как здесь многие пишут. Нагрев драйвера возможно увеличится, и только.
the LEDs are wired in series, so the same amount of current from the regulator meant for all of them will split up between less LEDs, meaning each one will get more
Do the smart thing and go buy a new $2 bulb ... how cheap are you? Something like this is what intelligent people call "a fire hazard waiting to happen" ...
I felt the same way when initially seeing this actually played out. However, now I feel I may have been mislead to some degree. But why, what is the end game? What do they want? Who is "they"?
Do the smart thing and use solder. The graphite will cause resistance heating. The alunium foil will break down and possibly catch fire.
~ Which goes to prove that "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing".
@@gweedomurray9923 awesomely said
@@sumitabhbishoyi6666 ~ Sadly so, Sumitabh Bishoyi . Thank you.
Do the smart thing and don't be a cheap ass, go buy a new $2 bulb ...
I was wondering if it was graphite or a special pencil for electricity. So many things could I theorize be added to the pencil making it electrically conductive.
New generation clickbait
As u clicked lmao
No! Thats legit i already try that
Thanks for the alert. Didn’t watch.
@@amicxble9350 ... which is why it's called clickbait. What's your point?
@@The_Real_Grand_Nagus and u clicked as well and goodie complaining too🤣🫵
This is pretty unsafe. Led Bulbs do in fact get pretty warm. The normal heating and cooling cycles when used will break down the adhesive of the tape and it could lift, weakening the aluminum's connection. Now what you have is a small pocket of hot air with kindling (the paper) and an ignition source, the electric arc from a barely touching tinfoil connection. Surrounded by plastic which is most likely flammable. Fire takes 3 things: Heat, Fuel, Oxygen. (a spark creates enough heat to start the process). The graphite seems better, but not much... for the same reasons. Solder it!
that was also my first tought the carbon pen trick maby good , the foil trick unsave, soldering the best
Not normal **
The load will increase on the rest of the remaining worms, and they will burn one after the other... It is a temporary and non-permanent solution... Thank you..
Стабилизатор тока там стоит, нагрузка только на нём возрастёт, но не на светодиодах.
It's normally they are using constant current circuit on the led bulb, so no, you are wrong
temporary and non-permanent both have the same meaning.
EDIT: this comment is wrong, the one below it is correct
@@willtj1787 the same amount of current will split up between less LEDs, meaning each one will get more
@@HolarMusic No, the LEDs are wired in series meaning the same current runs through all the LEDs. That's why the entire bulb quit when one LED failed, the circuit was broken. What will actually happen is since the LED driver is designed to put out a fixed amount of current the voltage output will drop since there is one less LED to push that current through.
Никогда не лезьте во включённую лампу неизолированным инструментом - Вас может запросто убить электричеством, хоть напряжение на одном светодиоде и невелико, но так как источник питания в лампе не имеет галванической развязки от сети 220В, то Вы можете попасть под потенциал сети.
Aaaaaaaahhhhh!!!
Run!!!!!!
The scares on the left hand of this dude indicate where his way of solving problems leads. I am surprised that he still has both hands.
this mfer is even using metal tweezers to check what led is burnt while the led is live lmao, even if it has insulation, this mfer is holding it very close to the metal part lol
Harmful video, nice time catching fire. 👍
OK. This might technically work. But be aware that depending on the lamp design you may risk to get an electrical shock that may kill you! This should only be done by people that are aware of the danger working with electricity.
If you ever do it it would be better to replace the burnt out LED by one of the same type. And even though I like the idea to save money and produce less waste it might be better to spent $2 for a new lamp. That's much more environmental friendly than a burning house!
yeah this might be safe on low voltage instalations like those ~40v cables, otherwise it's a bad idea!
Smart people will just buy a brighter bulb instead of rigging a low led bulb.
But removing one or more LEDs will increase the current in the electrical circuit, which will soon cause other LEDs and other components to burn out. The correct thing is, if you need an LED lamp with more brightness, buy another one with greater power.
Só que retirando um ou mais leds ira aumentar a corrente do circuito elétrico, que logo mais vai causar a queima de outros leds como também de outros componentes. O correto é, se necessita de uma lampada led com mais luminosidade é comprar outra de maior potencia.
Have you heard about constant current circuit?led bulb generally use constant current circuit. So no you are wrong
use a resistor or they will blow even quicker as they are in series. When he says increase brightness by 100% it's because they go from not working to working lol. Use a resistor or another led. Problem is the heat sink it's not easy to get enough heat into the board to solder them due to the built in heat sink or ground plane.
@@HolarMusic No, that is not how current regulated LED driver circuits work. The amount of current stays the same and passes through each LED in series, and then the amount of power that LED gets is the same because it is still X amount of current multiplied by the Vf, voltage forward of each LED which is around 3.1V.
However, many current regulating drivers are not quite precise and if the driving voltage drops, then the current will increase a "little" bit, normally not enough to matter when you have this many LEDs in series and only remove one of them.
This does not mean that I advocate doing what was shown in the video. It is a bad idea for other reasons, not a reliable electrical connection (unless soldered, and even then, the bulb is probably near end of life and not worth the time spent, considering how inexpensive these basic little bulbs are these days).
@@izzzzzz6 Resistor is NOT needed, but if you really want to bother, just get same package size and equal or greater wattage replacement LED. It is true that the mPCB under it is going to take more heat. A broad, highish mass chisel tipped soldering iron of 60W or more is usually enough... or just don't bother at all, most peoples' time is worth more than a nearly worn out LED bulb like that.
@@stinkycheese804 you're right, my comment was misinformed
It s like telling people they can learn to fly by jumping from a bridge...
For the brightest effect, the foil should be wrapped all over the screw of the bulb
🤣
Hahaha
@@blackknight9558Don't forget to have a little bit of thermite
This is a joke
i find that sticking a fork into the socket also works well.
Be careful when commenting stuff like this coz some people without any knowledge/ kids will try this
@@TRAZExYTYes. For any mentally impaired people or children: Don't do this.
It's a joke and very dangerous in reality.
My brother did it once when he was 3 or 4 and was blown about 6ft backwards and survived, so my parents tell me
One has to learn Mr. Fork & Mr. Outlet aren't friends, some how!!!
Hot damn! I just this minute tried it and it works completely. But I think I'll go the way of solder instead of the foil. THANK YOU FOR THIS FIX!!!
use a resistor or they will blow even quicker as they are in series.
doesnt make the bulb brighter... this is just a how to fix a broken led lightbulb. smh
And you are being very generous with the word "fix" . Kludge, bodge, rig, and other more appropriate words come to mind.
Looks a great idea. Ihope it really works👍👍. But I will use solder. Corr the amount of bulbs I’ve thrown away.
I've been getting my LED bulbs to work again the same way. I got the idea from the Christmas lights that failed in the same way back in the day😅. Leave the cap off so they don't overheat tell everyone to keep their friggin hands away from them. They all still work many years later.😮 No problem I'm just getting my money's worth😂.
SO THATS WHY MY GRANDMAS CHRISTMAS LIGHTS BURN ME AS KID!!!! lol
On aluminum brightness will increase since its just a simple jumper or a conductor which will result to a high voltage since there is less led already. But, it might also cause damage to other led becasue of an increase in voltage. Graphite in other hand is much safer since graphite creates a resistance and mentains the voltage supply to the leds. But I usually put a tape over the graphite to prevent it from falling on the applied area.
Führt zu überhitzung mit ausfall weiterer leds und mögliche Brandgefahr. Und wo bitte erhöht sich die Leuchtkraz um 100%???
Da verdoppelt sich nichts. Das minimale Steigerungen der einzelnen LEDs dadurch dass eine fehlt. Und eine mögliche überlastung
Licking the diodes whilst plugged in also makes it brighter.
The LED connection is in series if are going to short the busted LED the good LED will overload. Correct me if i'm wrong
Correct, better bro solder led or resistance on it. This trick will not last more than a few weeks.
Correct
CESAR bro you are wrong.. As the current remains same in series, other LEDs won't be overloaded. This is DOB circuit. Trust me, I am an engineer.
@@DEEPAKSINGH02041992 nope, you are tech support
You are right . After all the main flow cannot be checked when the circuit in the led bulb is tampered . It’s just like reigniting the filament bulb when the tungsten matter draws more electricity . For example a tungsten bulb when the loosened filament burns 4 times brighter than its original power.
use a resistor or they will blow even quicker as they are in series. When he says increase brightness by 100% it's because they go from not working to working lol. Use a resistor or another led. Problem is the heat sink it's not easy to get enough heat into the board to solder them due to the built in heat sink or ground plane.
It doesn't matter how many diodes left, it can work with 1. There's a controller for that. Why do they burn quicker after repair? - Very simple. All diodes are old by the time they start to burn away one by one. If they were new every time you repair that bulb, they would not burn out quicker and quicker.
你要用鉛筆的鉛來做 導電目標 久了也是會因高溫而脫落(用錫箔紙亦同),用錫焊接不是更好!最好的方式還是買相同 燈珠 做更換壽命才長,要不然其他 燈珠 受電增加,整體燈珠壽命也會跟著縮短~
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just a bridge..wich will make the rest of LED get more current and wear way faster
nope constant current circuit
my bulb is a glass dome, best and safe
st way to remove this ?
lol
Hammer
The rubber tape will melt and fall off. The current through the remaining LEDs will increase and the will burn out.
Ток не увеличится.
bad tapes will. 3M Scotch TM won't.
Every light has it's unique look n rich lighting
I still find these sort of videos, useful, and entertaining in the sense that even a partially good idea can help save your ass in a pinch, especially on a busy movie set.
So while I agree with the general sentiment on here, that is being put forth by most of the residential electricians:
(Recoiling in horror that someone would hap-hazardously modify a lightbulb for installation :
(potentially in someone’s household without their knowledge or consent)
When your job description specifically calls for
“quick, dirty, creative yet EXTREMELY TEMPORARY engineering “ - SOME of these tricks could save your whole career when you manage to
“Save the Day” : AGAIN!!!!
Cheers,
SIXSTRINGSPACEBOY
I used to make a circuit board with pencil lead and aluminium foil when I was in Primary school
this is childs play for me
To add radiating aluminium particles are the biggest cause of cancer. Please research further.. also can correct me if I'm wrong. Thank you..
You are wrong.
It's not 100% brighter if you remove one of the COB elements 😅
it's not a good solution, because this way the other leds have a higher voltage and thus the others will be destroyed sooner.
KORREKT !
Incorrect i did this procedure on 2 led lights about 6 moths ago and they still work fine
@@teammouse add that more
LED is very sensitive to current...
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The driver is a constant current limiter so the remaining LEDs should be fine
The heat will reduce with every smd until your more in the dark every failed smd. How do we restrict heat without R 10 ohms ?
The last time I used pencil lead as a conductor I was in prison!!! And that was to make a lighter. I am not saying it can't be done, what I am saying is,why not just use some solder and repair the light a more effective and efficient way? Solder would be the absolute right way to go for this repair.
THIS ISNT HOW TO MAKE THEM BRIGHTER THIS IS HOW TO FIX BROKEN LEDS
Alluminium foil does not stick to the led plate by a gum tape. As soon as the bulb is on, the tape will come out by heat.
current limited at the DC convertor chip.......the Brightness of each LED are no change
You are correct kk, that's what I am trying to teach to the commenters, but they are dumb and don't understand. Looks like tiktokers are all over.
I believe it is the voltage that is the constant. No current limiting....
defintly constant current.
This segment discover what cost more. Replace the house because of fire, or just buying new, better made LED bulbs.
This just means they are going to blow even quicker. If you are going to try it this way put a resistor in.
Die idee ist Wortwörtlich der Burner 😂
Cool wie man einen Wiederstand vom Hersteller überbrückt . Mit glück reduziert es die Lebensdauer mit Pech auch die vom Bastler 😂
Most definitely
Yep well said.
I know! Ill just buy a brighter one,job done...
why not just replace the led?
that is indeed the best , i have done it and the now keeps on working for many hours but it is very very fiddly job with these smd leds and normal solder station.
Why don't they make the circuit for the LED nodes work in a way that one going out doesn't prevent the rest from lighting?
And while your house goes up in flames you smile because you saved a bunch of bucks on a light bulb.
Dude could’ve went to the dollar store and gotten a new one for the amount of time it took 😂
You do know that you're effectively delivering more energy to the other LEDs shortening their lifespan even further ?
bord ısınınca bant gevşeyerek devreyi keser. board gets hot and tape loosens and it cuts off
Видео неправильного ремонта. Правильно это надо паяльником припаивать новый светодиод
Зачем новый,что есть то дочтаточно...
@@I.X.Y.18 быстро перегорит, потому что будет больше тока на меньшее количество светодиодов, если тупо один выкинуть
والله انك شخص راءع سيدي شكرا لك
You will get a free light show if you screw a ball of foil into the light socket.
Dumb people: if you havent burned your house down yet, dont try this its a joke.
This looks completely safe…
considering the price of these bulbs it’s not worth the fire risk.
Graphite increase conductivity with increased heat. Eventually your house could burn down.
The heat generated by actual contact
Brightness +100% Life expectancy -97%
Awesome idea to cause fire
Nigdy nie naprawiaj tak żarówki LED jeśli nie chcesz mieć pożaru w domu.
Hope everyone is doing good and staying safe
Good video, but misleading thumbnail
more current for the remaining bulbs-If overload led life is reduced.........
Yes, you are right. But for the moment it doesn't matter especially in emergency (late night and we don't have spare bulb, for example).
Why not solder new led in 🤔
He showed how to 'resurrect' a dead LED bulb without special skill such soldering etc. Perhaps the bulb's life will last shorter than before, but it doesn't matter.
@@123syamsul It may cause fire shorting circuit.
best but very fiddley with these smd leds.
Good 👍
LED칩을 교체하고 납땜 할거라 생각했더니 그냥 포기하고 은박으로 붙였네요. 잘했습니다.
How to burn your house down with graphite and tin foil modifications to a cheap light bulb. Yeah, I think I got it now... Thanks.
Foil paper can get fire.
You just put it on OFF.
100 %
Result !!
I wouldn't recommend trying this if you dont know what you're doing lol
Regardless, these things are theown away i. Masses because they are not easily servicable.
Responsible production needs to be enforced. Too much wastage is going on for corporate greed
taka naprawa wystarcza maksymalnie na miesiąc
po napprawie swieci jasniej bo w szeregu diod jednej już nie ma, więc napięcie rozkłada się na pozostałe, ale są one wtedy jakby przeVoltowane, więc ich zywotność maleje . To jjuż lepiej wlutować tam nową diodę
Синяя изолента - это то что надо!
I'll just go with a higher lumen bulb for an extra couple of bucks.
If you don't want your house burn down, don't do any of those craps. put a new bulb in.
Dont mess with live socket voltage
recipe for fire in your house?
This is why removing the dislikes was a bad idea.
I do not understand why you do not use soldering iron. i repaired my bulbs always but i see this video. what for you trying with pencil and aluminium? go solder it.
Its costly.
@@Life_is_short_Enjoy ahah do not live if you do ot have 0.0001 cent
Instructions unclear. Facing multiple arson charges.
Why is it he tested in the 3rd outlet, passed about and didn't put it back in the same outlet 🤔
С синей изолентой можно было даже фольгу не подкладывать. С синей изолентой все работает! 😂😂😂
If you remove 1 led bulb from series after someday another led will burnt
Bravo..bravo..BRAVISSIMO😂 CIAO
Bro don't use the graphite method. Just put some solder on it.
Залепушник! Синяя изолента даже легендарная, отвалится через пару часов. Перемыкать сгоревшие светодиоды совет для глупых пацанов!
Will there be any change in power consumption?
Yes, it will shortly change to zero. Because doing this will increase the current across the rest of the LEDs and I can promise you they will be short lived. I give it a week at even light use
save yourself time and just go buy a new bulb with more wattage. Good lord.
Just buy a new lamp. You will live longer 👍
The thumbnail lied to me.
Wouldn't it be cheaper to buy a new bulb?
This might cause fire.
It was a great fix until my house burned down.
I had led bulbs burn out and have a Strong burnt plastic smell, no way am I going to do something to make them run hotter. Their cheap enough not to burn down your house.
That title and thumbnail are clickbait if I've ever seen clickbait 😂
Độ sáng thì phải nói là sáng hơn nhiều nhưng độ bền thì lại giảm xuống cũng k ít. Nếu làm như vậy thì thắp sáng đc mấy canh h là bị cháy thôi à. Vậy thì sáng hơn để rồi vứt thì sáng hơn làm cái gì chứ😅😅😅
Millennial's, am I right? They think this is a disposable world.
1D10T !!
Tried this on a phillips led bulb and it doesnt work, can t find the faulty LED.
Good. It's a stupid idea anyway.
It's temporary at best. It will increase current across the rest of the LEDs and they will be short lived
Might be the wires from the socket part of the bulb to the board.
LED драйвер ограничивает ток, даже, если останется лишь один светодиод, он не перегорит от якобы перегрузки, как здесь многие пишут. Нагрев драйвера возможно увеличится, и только.
the LEDs are wired in series, so the same amount of current from the regulator meant for all of them will split up between less LEDs, meaning each one will get more
holarmusic cleary has not paying attention enough during science class.
....I'll pass, i don't feel like setting my house on fire today.
Do the smart thing and go buy a new $2 bulb ... how cheap are you? Something like this is what intelligent people call "a fire hazard waiting to happen" ...
olá bom dia parabéns gostei muito Eusou Antônio de viçosa Minas Gerais
I felt the same way when initially seeing this actually played out. However, now I feel I may have been mislead to some degree. But why, what is the end game? What do they want? Who is "they"?
Mas gostam de aparecer... faltou colocar o RG e CPF...
is that real?
Perform at your own risk. Don't believe everything you see/read on the internet.
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Yes, but it's a waste of time. It's temporary at best. It will increase current across the rest of the LEDs and they will be short lived