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May 21, 2025

Electronic Candle

Aram Bartholl used a combination of resistance wire, copper wire, switch, and 12V power transformer to light a candle.

In Bartholl's words, "A resistance wire, similar to one in a classic light bulb, is wound into a spiral and slipped over the wick of the candle. Both ends are soldered to copper wire which leads down to the switch which is fixed by a cable tie to the candle. The switch controls a 12V power transformer. The resistance wire glows very briefly before the heat breaks the metal. The candle is lit."

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May 21, 2025 at 12:01 PM | Permalink


Comments

no way to turn it off, so an interesting idea, but useless in real world application.

Posted by: Penny Tanz | May 22, 2025 11:05:27 AM

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