But how do they work?
I read somewhere that the flickering was obtained by a sound generating chip hidden inside. I tried and tried to find the original article back, but I did not succeed. So I went shopping and made this instructable. This is not my invention and all credits should go to the person who first couldn't control his curiousity, just like me...
Important: I am not responsable if your experiments go wrong and you ruin your equipment, your Christmas or both. So be careful...
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Signing UpStep 1Gather materials
1) battery operated led tea light (less than 1 euro)
2) either one of following items:
- (computer) speaker
- mp3 player headphones
- audio cable
3) optional: little pieces of metal wire or a soldering iron in order to make the connections
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Somebody is being held prisoner in the LED candle factory, and the only way they have of communicating is via morse code programmed into the chips.
Unfortunately, they don't know morse code...
Someone Needs My Help
Bad Thing i can't understand Candle .....
*RUNS FOR LIFE*