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my torch does work though...
It's just a pony acetylene-type torch, to make creme brulees and stuff. Just turn the gas on low and light the torch, and adjust the flame as needed.
It provides the light in the torch
Touch lamps work by sensing changes in capacitance when a person touches the lamp's metal base or any metal surface on the lamp. This change in capacitance triggers the lamp to turn on or off. The lamp is designed to detect the small electrical charge that flows through our body when we touch it.
In order for a powered rail to work, you need a redstone torch placed right next to it. This torch will power 16 rails in each direction. Keep this in mind while placing them.
a step down transformer
it will work but the light output will be markedly reduced.
A lava lamp will work better in hot water because the heat helps the wax inside the lamp melt and flow more easily, creating the lava lamp effect. Cold water may make the wax inside the lamp too thick and slow-moving, resulting in a less pronounced lava lamp effect.
No, do not waste your time.
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Typically, if the ballast on a fluorescent light blows, the lamp will not work. The ballast regulates the electrical current to the lamp, so if it is not functioning properly, the lamp will not receive the correct power to light up.