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Jesus's middle name is Hume! Caution: Some NSFW images within!

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Its a cut up orange with a light bulb in the middle. Awesomeness not found.

Edit: I forgot to mention it has nails and wires sticking out of it.

The awesomeness is that the orange is also acting as the battery.

Zinc nails + copper wires + citric acid = small electric current.

Didn't you ever make a lemon & penny battery as a kid?
 
The awesomeness is that the orange is also acting as the battery.

Zinc nails + copper wires + citric acid = small electric current.

Didn't you ever make a lemon & penny battery as a kid?

< Chemical Engineer

I know what its trying to show but I'm not buying it. For this to be truly effective the anode and the cathode should be positioned at opposite ends of the wedges. The way its shown in the picture, you aren't going to produce jack but a likely short. They are right next to each other. Would love to see the backside with the extension cord going between the light and outlet.
 
< Chemical Engineer

I know what its trying to show but I'm not buying it. For this to be truly effective the anode and the cathode should be positioned at opposite ends of the wedges. The way its shown in the picture, you aren't going to produce jack but a likely short. They are right next to each other. Would love to see the backside with the extension cord going between the light and outlet.

lol. this should be good.
 
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