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Old 02-03-2008, 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by tabetha
NO I mean, take off a battery lead/s, either neg or pos, then use a bulb 3/5 watts so that the bulb is inserted between the leads/ and the battery post, then any current that is flowing will have to go through the bulb and light it up, just easier to understand than numbers, any more than a faint glow is a NO NO.
tabetha
I still don't understand. You're connecting a light bulb to a battery, it's going to light up. See? I'm confused.