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My nephew brought me one of those magnet/coil flashlights that you are supposed to shake to make it work. I immediately saw that the coil wasn't connected to anything and soon thereafter found the coin cell battery. That flashlight lasted several hours on just a couple of shakes!
And then never worked again
Typical Chinese!.
And then never worked again
Typical Chinese!.
I wouldn't say that. I had two flashlights working with a magnet being moved inside a clear plastic pipe and a coil on it. They worked alright until my (lovely) stepdaughters dropped them and they separated to pieces.
Typical Chinese!![]()
Typical Chinese? Typical good or typical bad?![]()
Tomorrow I'll borrow that flashlight, and then upload photos, it was fun, he showed it to me a month ago. It is noisy.
You are too pessimistic. People will always self-adjustment, which is not self-destruction.
I have two identical flashlights. One has a magnet, and the coil is connected to a charging circuit and a 50mAh NiMH battery. The other looks identical but the coil's wire is broken and isn't connected to anything. It has a coin cell instead of the NiMH, and in place of the magnet is a plain steel slug.My nephew brought me one of those magnet/coil flashlights that you are supposed to shake to make it work. I immediately saw that the coil wasn't connected to anything and soon thereafter found the coin cell battery. That flashlight lasted several hours on just a couple of shakes!
Of course I believe you since those items are manufactured in China.
Another example: LED torches with mains power battery charging capacity. Don't drop the torch hard nor kick it on the table.
Otherwise the battery will quit instantaneously - made in China.