In the video below the guy talks about a battery charger that he owned which melted. In the video the guy affirms that the battery charged was not plugged into an electrical outlet source, did not have any batteries nor did it have any type of electrical flow passing through it.
On top of that, the battery charger was in a cardboard box, which cardboard is a very good insulator due to its poor thermal conductivity.
So how did an electrical current pass through the cardboard box to cause the battery charger to over heat and melt? Either this guy is lying or he has found a new way to conduct electricity with the unit requiring any source of electrical input.
Someone should call NASA and alert them that a way to create an electrical charge within a poor conductor of electricity where the unit has no power flowing to it has been found.
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=3250437605004060&extid=sKTqZhsczi9rIFTB
On top of that, the battery charger was in a cardboard box, which cardboard is a very good insulator due to its poor thermal conductivity.
So how did an electrical current pass through the cardboard box to cause the battery charger to over heat and melt? Either this guy is lying or he has found a new way to conduct electricity with the unit requiring any source of electrical input.
Someone should call NASA and alert them that a way to create an electrical charge within a poor conductor of electricity where the unit has no power flowing to it has been found.
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=3250437605004060&extid=sKTqZhsczi9rIFTB