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Why do so many people take a what seems to be about a 4 minute video and stretch it out to just under 10 minutes. What a TOTAL waste of my time watching this because I thought it might be advantageous. Instead just another hack.
First off, it is deceptive to not use any Flux on the first soldering attempt. Secondly, what good does copper electroplating a tip that is already made of copper do?
anyone who knows how to solder knows when it is time to get a new tip and also you never touch the tip of your iron to the solder, you heat what your going to solder
AKA plating with copper. Soldering iron tips are too cheap to go to all this trouble. Better to just take care of it and just replace it when it's too bad to use.
The video "Why is it Not Patented? Wrap an LED Bulb with Electrical Tape and you'll be Amazed" is simply brilliant! The creator's ingenuity is on full display as they demonstrate a clever and cost-effective solution for creating a soft, ambient light. The simplicity of the idea paired with its impressive results is truly awe-inspiring. The step-by-step guide provided in the video makes it easy for viewers to replicate this inventive hack at home. This innovative use of electrical tape showcases just how impactful out-of-the-box thinking can be. I'm amazed by the creativity and practicality of this idea - it's truly a game-changer!
Why the part from a lighter? (Any small round conductor would surely have worked?) Why stick it where you did? Why such an oversized piece of tape? Why does it work? Maybe the experienced electrician knew what he was doing - but it seems that you do not?? Why not buy a new bulb - they are cheap enough and safe what you have done is not good practice and is probably illegal.
This will work, no doubt about that. But it will fail sooner than you think and may cause a fire hazard. If you are smart enough and have the tools to do this you can go the hardware store, get a replacement plug and do it correctly and make a safe repair. If you choose a plug that requires solder, let the joint get hot enough. These joints look like 'cold solder' to me.!