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Addez123
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Hi,

Does anyone know of any fluid that emits light when current is running through it?
Why?
To feed to a flower, apply low voltage and make it glow.
Florescent light isn't enough and bioluminescence isn't my area of expertise so turning a flower into a LED is going to be my approach.

All tips appriciated :D
[EDIT] Maybe I shouldve posted this in chemistry section? (didn't know we had one :P)
 
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Addez123 said:
Hi,

Does anyone know of any fluid that emits light when current is running through it?
Why?
To feed to a flower, apply low voltage and make it glow.
Florescent light isn't enough and bioluminescence isn't my area of expertise so turning a flower into a LED is going to be my approach.

All tips appriciated :D
[EDIT] Maybe I shouldve posted this in chemistry section? (didn't know we had one :P)
Maybe try searching on Electroluminescent Fluid...