Electricians Have Been Hiding This For Years

Electricians Have Been Hiding This For Years


 Electricians have been hiding this for years! Insert the USB cable into the pencil and be surprised

Here’s an awesome DIY hack involving a pencil and a USB cable—great for small experiments or teaching moments about electricity! 


Pencil + USB Cable Hack: Powering the Graphite

The graphite core in a pencil conducts electricity, and when connected to a USB cable, it can be used for creative applications like heating or lighting.


What You’ll Need:


A wooden pencil (with a thick graphite core).

A USB cable (an old one works best).

A sharp knife or blade.

Electrical tape.

A USB power source (like a laptop or power bank).

Steps:

Prepare the Pencil:


Carefully shave off the wood from one end of the pencil to expose about 1–2 inches of graphite.

Cut the USB Cable:


Cut the USB cable to reveal the internal wires. You’re looking for the red (positive) and black (negative) wires.

Connect the Wires:


Attach the red wire to one end of the exposed graphite and the black wire to the other end. Use electrical tape to secure the connections tightly.

Plug It In:


Connect the USB plug to a power source (e.g., a power bank or laptop). The graphite will heat up slightly as electricity flows through it.

What It Can Do:


The heated graphite can be used to lightly melt or burn small materials.

It can serve as a basic experiment to demonstrate electrical resistance.

Caution:

Avoid leaving the setup connected for long periods, as the pencil might overheat.

Never attempt this with a high-power source or flammable materials nearby.

It’s a fun and safe way to explore the basics of electricity and resistance. Let me know if you’d like to explore more hacks like this!

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