Harry_Potter & CircuitChic
Hey, Harry, have you ever thought about what would happen if you used a spell to power a simple circuit? Like, could a wand’s lightning bolt be turned into a source for a light bulb?
Hmm, maybe, but I’d be careful not to short‑circuit the whole school. If it works, I’ll need a spell to keep it steady, or I’ll just light it up with a normal bulb.
Sounds risky, Harry, but you could use a resistor or a small fuse to protect the wand’s spark from blowing up the rest of the school’s wiring. Keep it low‑voltage, add a regulator, and you’ll have a steady light instead of a surprise spark.
Nice idea! A little resistor and a fuse sound perfect. Just don’t let it go over‑voltage and turn the entire Great Hall into a lightning show. Thanks for the heads up!
Glad to help—just double‑check the voltage first, then size the resistor and fuse right, and you’ll keep the Great Hall from turning into a fireworks display.