Emergency Battery Package and Desk Lamp

by dragonbtv in Outside > Survival

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Emergency Battery Package and Desk Lamp

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Sometimes your laptop computer, your lamp or even your car need to be powered and what you have are batteries only.

I have had the experience on using 20 AA batteries (packaged in 15V) to jump start my car.

In case of emergency, maybe you can power EVERY DEVICE which you MUST.

What You Need

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what you need are very simple:

1.batteries
2.aluminum foil for cooking
3.tape
4.bulb(for this example - desk lamp)
5.some chipboard cut from box
6.knife
7.scissors

Sticky Side UP

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stick the tape to your table in this way with sticky side UP

Stick the Batteries

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line batteries together with ends up and down

Tight the Batties

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tight the batties as hard as you can by adding more tape

Together

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the batteries are in ONE package as what the voltage (here 12v) you need

Aluminum Paper

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cut some aluminum paper at the size of this

Fold Twice

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fold the paper twice into this size

Cut in Size

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cut them in size like that

Place Them

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place them under the battery package

Fold and Tape

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fold and tape them to one side of the battery

Fold to the Other Side

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fold them to the other side TIGHTLY and type them TIGHTLY
be sure TIGHTLY to make firm contect

Connect the Other End

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connect the other end of the battery like before
TIGHTLY please

Battery Package Finished

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the battery package is finished now and you can check the voltage by volt meter. But I don't think you could have one on emergency
:)

Type It Tightly

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round type the battery package twice tightly to make the firmly contacts

The Emergency Desk Lamp

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now let's make the emergency desk lamp.
cut aluminum paper

Fold Into These

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fold them twice into these

Cut the Chipboard

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cut the chipboard into the shap you prefer for the lamp.
I just did them in straight.

Type Wires

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type the aluminum 'wires' on it

Fold

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fold the lamp body

Sharp Cut

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give the lamp body a sharp cut on bolding point

After Cut

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you could find out, sharp cut is for the connectors of the light bulb

Cover

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cover the unecessary 'wries' with type, only two narrow open on each side

Shape the Other End

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shape the other end of the lamp bady and attach it the the battery package as the lamp base

Type Together

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type the lamp body and base together

The Very Important Step

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this is the very important step.
type the lamp body on the NECK position firmly to get the bulb supportted there

Put in the Bulb

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put the connector of the bulb in along the folding body at neck position then turn bulb clockwise 90 degrees.
The bulb will be held there firmly.

Get Ready for Wiring

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get ready for wiring, just type the two ends of the aluminum 'wires' to the end of the battery package.

Finished

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finished. and the lamp is already shining up

Front Look

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the front look of your new emergency desk lamp

The Rear Look

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the rear look of it. it very stable on the table

Easy to Take Anywhere

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and it easy to take to anywhere

Give a Try to Power Other Equipment

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Please give a try to power other equipment please.

for my laptop,the package should be 20V,
grabe 14 AA batteries and fix it, I am sure you can...

Good luck being the hero in emergency!