If you reverse the polarity of lots of things, you get a fire starter.
…and likewise, many things stop working during a fire, making them rudimentary fire-detectors.
Twisted…
I’m no electrician, but attaching the hot and neutral wires of an end appliance to the opposite wires of the power supply shouldn’t be a problem on a lot of bare bone, electromechanical hardware that don’t have logic units. Please correct and enlighten me, if you’re more knowledgeable! :D
Something as simple as an incandescent light bulb works either way. LED lights are picky about electricity.
Individual LEDs, yes; the rectifiers in most LED “bulbs” shouldn’t care.
Home smoke detector, yes. Fire alarm, no.
If you lick the wires first.
No Iceing conditions without warning.?
What if i want a Grass-Starter, or even a Water-starter? The first gym is tough with the Fire-starter.







