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mga sir pa share nmn ng salt water lamp design kung meron kayo at mga gagamitin na pyesa
 
Below is a simple design for making a salt water lamp along with the materials you'll need:

Materials:

Glass container or jar with a lid (mason jars work well)
Table salt (non-iodized)
Water
Cooking oil (vegetable or olive oil)
Thin wooden stick or dowel
LED tea light or small battery-operated LED light


Instructions:

Step 1: Fill the Jar
Take the glass container or jar and fill it about one-third of the way with water. Leave enough space at the top to add the oil and space for the LED light to sit without getting wet.

Step 2: Add Salt
Add the table salt to the water, stirring it gently until it dissolves. The saltwater will act as the conductive medium for the electrical circuit.

Step 3: Add Oil
Slowly pour the cooking oil on top of the saltwater, forming a separate layer. The oil will float on the surface due to its lower density, creating a barrier between the saltwater and the LED light.

Step 4: Create the Wick
Take the wooden stick or dowel and wrap a small amount of cotton or tissue around one end. This will act as a makeshift wick.

Step 5: Assemble the Lamp
Push the wick down through the oil layer until it reaches the saltwater below. The wick should soak up the saltwater and provide a pathway for the electricity to reach the LED light.

Step 6: Add the LED Light
Place the LED tea light or small battery-operated LED light on top of the oil layer, making sure it sits securely and remains dry.

Step 7: Close the Lid (Optional)
If your jar has a lid, you can close it to give your salt water lamp a more finished look. Just make sure the LED light switch is accessible from the top of the jar.

Step 8: Test the Lamp
Turn on the LED light and see how your salt water lamp glows! The saltwater provides the conductivity necessary to power the LED light through the wick and the oil layer
 
Below is a simple design for making a salt water lamp along with the materials you'll need:

Materials:

Glass container or jar with a lid (mason jars work well)
Table salt (non-iodized)
Water
Cooking oil (vegetable or olive oil)
Thin wooden stick or dowel
LED tea light or small battery-operated LED light


Instructions:

Step 1: Fill the Jar
Take the glass container or jar and fill it about one-third of the way with water. Leave enough space at the top to add the oil and space for the LED light to sit without getting wet.

Step 2: Add Salt
Add the table salt to the water, stirring it gently until it dissolves. The saltwater will act as the conductive medium for the electrical circuit.

Step 3: Add Oil
Slowly pour the cooking oil on top of the saltwater, forming a separate layer. The oil will float on the surface due to its lower density, creating a barrier between the saltwater and the LED light.

Step 4: Create the Wick
Take the wooden stick or dowel and wrap a small amount of cotton or tissue around one end. This will act as a makeshift wick.

Step 5: Assemble the Lamp
Push the wick down through the oil layer until it reaches the saltwater below. The wick should soak up the saltwater and provide a pathway for the electricity to reach the LED light.

Step 6: Add the LED Light
Place the LED tea light or small battery-operated LED light on top of the oil layer, making sure it sits securely and remains dry.

Step 7: Close the Lid (Optional)
If your jar has a lid, you can close it to give your salt water lamp a more finished look. Just make sure the LED light switch is accessible from the top of the jar.

Step 8: Test the Lamp
Turn on the LED light and see how your salt water lamp glows! The saltwater provides the conductivity necessary to power the LED light through the wick and the oil layer
thanks lods try ko to pag may xtra time
 
yung samin eh bote lang ng 1.5,tubig at asin tapos lagay lng sa bubong,hahaha pero ang kalahati ng 1.5 nasa labas para mag reflect..pinaka simple lng..
 
yung samin eh bote lang ng 1.5,tubig at asin tapos lagay lng sa bubong,hahaha pero ang kalahati ng 1.5 nasa labas para mag reflect..pinaka simple lng..
sa pag kakatanda ko pinoy naka imbeto neto. na ibalita to matagal na.
 
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