No, just a residual glow. Does not consume power.
Unfortunately, there is no way to turn off a glow stick. The light from a glow stick comes from mixing two chemicals together. One chemical is inside a fragile glass vial, suspended in the second chemical. Whe the glass breaks, the chemicals mix and you get light until the chemicals finish reacting. There are military surplus stores and camping supply departments that sell glow stick covers. You "turn off" the light by dousing it -- covering it.
It is rated T you can turn off the blood and you can turn off music. If you don't want to completely turn the music off, you can turn off the bad songs.
Unfortunately, there is no way to turn off a glow stick. The light from a glow stick comes from mixing two chemicals together. One chemical is inside a fragile glass vial, suspended in the second chemical. Whe the glass breaks, the chemicals mix and you get light until the chemicals finish reacting. There are military surplus stores and camping supply departments that sell glow stick covers. You "turn off" the light by dousing it -- covering it.
well.... if it gets a drop of water its fine. But if it gets soaked when you turn it on it will glow then turn off
no, it is not bad, unless you eat it. just wash it off with soap and water.
In Bad Company 2 you can turn off the dialogue, you probably can in the first Bad Company also.
Unfortunately for younger and/or squeamish players, it is impossible to turn off blood in Battlefield: Bad Company. It is also impossible to turn off blood in Battlefield: Bad Company 2.
Your glow plugs are not heating up. You may have bad glow plugs or relay. try turning on the key ( this should start the warming of the plugs and a light on the dash will come on letting you know it is ok to start if not the relay is bad) if no luck turn off the key and let it cycle again. if it is still difficult to start you may need new glow plugs.
first you have to make sure that the package that they came in said that they glow in the dark.if it says that they do then hold them up to light(it shouldent melt them)for 5 minutes then turn the lights off and they should glow and if they don't then the pirson who sold it to you probubly ripped you off.
Change the pre=heat (glow plug) relay.
It would be bad if you had on and off for a long period of time?
Apply Splat Glow to the outside of your hair. Do not rub in. The glow pigments need to be visible so they can absorb light and glow in the dark. After liberally applying Splat Glow, stand under light to charge the Glow pigments. Then turn off the lights and voila, your hair will be glowing!!