Zuriel
Zuriel
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18th Mar 2019
20th Mar 2019
Spark & Hold the button until Tungsten heats up much enough to become white and glowing (It usually takes 25-30 seconds.)
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Comments

  • Optimus112233
    Optimus112233
    18th Mar 2019
    this is pretty cool
  • NPC2
    NPC2
    18th Mar 2019
    molybdenum filaments were in the bulbs on the Titanic.
  • ApertureScientist
    ApertureScientist
    18th Mar 2019
    Edison used a carbon filament.
  • F1R3X
    F1R3X
    18th Mar 2019
    Thomas Edison stole the patent of lightbulb
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    18th Mar 2019
    might wanna work on formatting dis save, then, aye, mate?
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    18th Mar 2019
    Thomas Edison was the first to be able to design a lightbulb with a filament which heats up and stays bright for extended amounts of time. This reflects this property. (prolly cuz he used a tungsten filament i think)
  • Zuriel
    Zuriel
    18th Mar 2019
    You can also switch to "No update" [Y] pressure mode,light it up and then press [Y] again to blow it up.