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  • Question
    Why do I need to use two D batteries when making this flashlight?
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    D batteries are generally bigger, so they won't move too much in the roll.
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    What do I need to do if the light bulb doesn't light up when I touch it with the wire?
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    Check the batteries' positive (+) and negative (-) sides. Connect one wire to the positive (+) and the other one to the negative (-) side. Check if the batteries are able to produce the required voltage that your light bulb needs to light up -- for example, if you have a 3V bulb, you need to produce 3V. If you have a battery that can produce 1.5V, then you need two of these batteries. That could be done by connecting two batteries, which will produce 3V (1.5V + 1.5V = 3V). Also, check your wiring; if the wires are messed up or aren't placed well, chances are they won't work. Try to tape them or use hot glue to permanently connect them with the batteries.
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    How can I make this flashlight waterproof?
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    Covering the flashlight with plastic wrap should protect your flashlight from the elements, at least for a little while. However, this will make it water resistant briefly, not waterproof, so don't take it swimming.
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    Where can you get a mini light bulb?
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    Most convenience, department and even craft stores have mini light bulbs. You could also try to go to a gas station or grocery store, but this is snot guaranteed.
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    For the wire that is connected on both ends to a brad inside the cardboard roll, what is this wire connected to make the flashlight turn on and off?
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    The pop tab, or paperclip, whichever you use. It connects the two brass clips, causing the circuit to complete and the light to turn on.
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    Can I use this for my project?
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    That depends on what project you are trying to use it in. This torch can be handy in an emergency, or you can use it for some kind of decoration. It is not recommended for regular use because of the materials used.
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    What makes a good flashlight?
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    A good flashlight is easy to hold in your hand, has a good source of battery power, and (of course) lights up with the assistance of the batteries and wire. It should have an excellent range and brightness suited to your specific needs.
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    How long will this last?
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    It depends! If you made the flashlight with a switch that can turn it on and off, then it will last quite a while! If not, then there is no way to turn it off unless you take out all the wiring. When the battery runs out, the flashlight will stop working.
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    How do I make a torch without two D-cell batteries?
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    You need two batteries if you have a 3V light bulb. Each battery produces one and a half volts of electricity, so putting two batteries end-to-end gives you twice as much, or three volts. You can use a single battery if you have a 1.5V light bulb, but it won't be as bright.
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    Do I need to use wire?
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    Yes. You need to complete the connection with a wire.
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    How do I make a switch?
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    You can buy a switch and add it to the wire. Switches are available at Home Depot and Amazon. Just cut the wire and put the switch where you cut the wire.
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    Can I put a bigger bulb in it?
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    It depends on the voltage of the bulb. 1 battery is about 1.5V so you will need a bulb that runs at 1.5v (or a little less). 2 batteries are about 3.0V so you need a bulb that can handle 3.0V (or a little less), Every battery adds 1.5V so 3 batteries are 4.5V, 4 batteries are 6.0V, and so on. Many LED bulbs can handle a range of voltages (ex. 3v-9v).
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    What difficulties are faced while making the flashlight?
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    You just have to be careful while making it because if you short circuit the battery, it will either shock you or burn you, so just be careful to not short circuit it.
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    Can I replace the wire with a thin strip of aluminum foil?
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    Yes, because wire and aluminum foil are both conductors. You would just have to be more careful where you place it.
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    Why do I need to use two batteries, not one?
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    Because a positive and negative end have to be connected together and a torch can't bend to connect itself.
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    Where can I buy brass to make a flashlight?
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    Most likely, you could find it at your local department or hardware store.
  • Question
    When the battery dies, what do I do?
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    Replace the battery or both batteries.
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    Where can I find a brass fastener?
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    You can find a brass fastener at any hardware store or craft store near you.
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    Can I find all of the materials in Walmart or any single store?
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    Yes. Most grocery stores, convenience stores, and gas stations have most, if not all, of the materials required for this project. You can also order the materials online. Some of them might be around the house, and the others are cheap to get.
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    What do I do if it doesn't work?
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    If the light doesn't light up, check for the following: Is the light bulb burned out? Is the bulb a 2.2 volt bulb? Is everything connected? Do the batteries still have power? Are the batteries in the correct position?
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    Can I use only a single battery when making a homemade flashlight?
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    Only if you have a 1.5-volt light bulb. A single D battery only puts out 1.5 volts, so if you have a light bulb that needs more than 1.5 volts, then you won't be able to make the flashlight turn on.
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    How do I make the switch for my flashlight?
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    You can always use a paperclip for a single but efficient use. However, an old switch could always work provided you know what you're doing.
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    How do I make a homemade flashlight with a battery, wires, and a bulb?
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    Connect a 4-inch wire to the battery. Put the bulb at the part of the wire that doesn't have the battery. How it works, is the wire connects the battery to the bulb, and the battery powers the bulb.
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    Where can I get a brass fastener for my homemade flashlight?
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    Some postal stores and most office supply stores will have brass fasteners.
  • Question
    How can I make a switching flashlight that can turn on and off?
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    Using the second method, the paper clip or pop tab can be inserted or removed to turn the flashlight on and off.
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    How do I maintain the connection between the bulb and the battery?
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    You just need to make sure you have a good conductor.
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    Can metallic clips be used instead of brads?
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    Probably, as both are excellent conductors of electricity, but it seems to be more convenient to just use brads.
  • Question
    How do I turn it on and off?
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    By moving the paperclip or soda tab. Connecting the clip with the two brass tabs completes the circut, turning the light on. And taking it off does the opposite.
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