well even then… it’s metal.
also it would’ve popped a circuit breaker before melting anything anyways…
turns out it was a coffee maker, too…
if he would’ve just cut one side and left the other connected, so the current still went through the coffee maker… it probably would’ve worked as a resistor to keep it from blowing.
if it was actually an incandescent lightbulb it definitely would work…
well even then… it’s metal.
also it would’ve popped a circuit breaker before melting anything anyways…
turns out it was a coffee maker, too…
if he would’ve just cut one side and left the other connected, so the current still went through the coffee maker… it probably would’ve worked as a resistor to keep it from blowing.
if it was actually an incandescent lightbulb it definitely would work…