How to use batteries to light a fire?
This article will discuss how using batteries to light a fire, but first a little background.
One day we went to rest with friends on a fishing trip out of the city for a couple of days. Originally selected in the three hundred kilometers from the city. Nearby was a lake and forest. Arriving at the place we started to settle down and collect tents. We took with everything you need down to small things.
First, the weather was perfect, there was not a single cloud, the temperature was 18. But in the evening sky suddenly filled the clouds and began a heavy downpour. The rain fell for about an hour and the temperature dropped to 10 degrees. It was very cold and it was urgent to make a fire in order not to freeze. However, it was found that all available with matches and lighters heavily soaked. Something had to be done.
Then one of my friends said the good news that he knows how to make a fire with the help of ordinary batteries. Fortunately, they have been with him, just in case I picked up a flashlight, actually there I drew them.
To be honest I was very surprised when I saw that one in a matter of seconds, I got the fire. How did he do it. For this he pulled from the pack of cigarettes and the foil is cut out from it a narrow strip of about 8 cm length and width of floor centimeter. Then he folded it in half and in the middle made scissors a small cut. it happened that in the middle of the foil become a width of 2 mm.
Further, he found more or less dried grass and put it on a piece of paper. Then get a foil strip it is connected to the plus and minus of the batteries and to my surprise, she instantly caught fire in the middle. Due to this we were able to light a fire and keep warm.
Now this life hacking tell all our friends and acquaintances that in an emergency they could be saved from sudden whims of nature with no matches or lighters.
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