Hey! I love the videos that you put out. I am currently working on my indoor air quality. I have picked up a few pointers from your testing! Thanks! :)
@ Susan Lee The AC adapter input is says 120V and output is 5V for those outside the US on 220v power, I think you would need a different adapter. It is not very stable, small bumps to the table it is on and it fall or stop lighting as the ends are the conductors. I was going to try and magnetize them in hopes it will hold together better. Also, the switch is on one of the pieces so its pretty difficult to switch on and off without disturbing your alignment, should really be on the wire like a traditional lamp.
That I do not know. Sorry. I would assume that the power in Indonesia would be different from the USA. Maybe there is another converter for their AC to the lamps DC input.
Hi. It runs on DC voltage. For me it came with an adapter for AC 120 volt to DC. I would assume that it would come to you with the appropriate 220/240 volt to DC adapter.
Yes, that would make this much less of a pain to move around. If I slightly move it, it usually causes a light to go out. I did have luck with using conductive copper tape to tape the joints together. However, now it cannot be rearranged easily.
+Tom Kristian Henriksen No. My name is Michael. Years ago I used a random name generator with Mike and AdoptedMike spit out. I really liked it so I kept it. I bet it was at least 15 years ago.
Hi! No. When I was picking my online "name", I used a some random name generator with Mike and Adopted Mike was one of the names. I like it, so I ran with it :)