Harry_Potter & CircuitChic
CircuitChic 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?
Harry_Potter Harry_Potter
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.
CircuitChic CircuitChic
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.
Harry_Potter Harry_Potter
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!
CircuitChic CircuitChic
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.