ROMANTIC LOTUS FLOWER NIGHTLIGHT



Romantic Lotus Flower Nightlight, retail $2.83 (www.wish.com...)
Manufactured by (Unknown)
Last updated 05-01-21





This is an LED nightlight with a twist: a controller of some sort inside automatically cycles the LED color to seven different colors.

You can turn the nightlight on and off with a slide switch on its underside.

It is battery-powered, so you need not be near an AC receptacle in order to enjoy it.
On the downside however, it uses 389A button cells, and I have no idea where you might be able to obtain the little fellas.


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To use your new nightlight, pull out that red plastic tab that you see on its underside; this functions as an insulator so that the batteries don't become discharged during transport.

Turn it on by sliding the small black plastic switch located on its underside toward the "ON" legend embossed into the plastic by the switch.

To neutralise it, just slide the same switch in the opposite direction (toward the "OFF" legend embossed by the other end of the switch).

It cycles through the seven colors automatically; there are no user adjustable controls.



To change the 389A button cells in your spiffy new (or corroded old ) Lotus LED nightlight, turn it upside down, unclip and remove the battery door, place it on the floor, and use your foot to gently push it under that old, tattered couch (that stinks like cat pee) so that the carpet beetles, silverfish, and piss ants will think that it's something yummy for their insect tummies, attempt to eat it, find it like totally unpalatable dude, and simply squat over it and uranate on it...O WAIT!!! YOU'LL NEED THAT!!! So just set it aside instead!!!
(I actually had a pet rat a number of years ago that squatted over & pissed on some nuts or something I had brought home for her from the foodbank, hahaha! )

Remove the three dead batteries from the compartment and dispose of or recycle them as you see fit.

Install three new 389A button cells into the compartment, orienting them so that their button-ends (-) negatives face the open area directly next to the compartment.

Place the battery door back on, and gently press down on it until the door makes and audible and tactile "click", and there, you're done.
Aren't you glad that you didn't push that battery door under that ratty old couch with all of those hungry, hungry insects that had to go poddy now?

You might also want to grab a can of Raid® or Black Flag™ and discharge a good quantity of it under that couch, as it's plain to see I forgot my hat...O NOOOO!!! There I go thinking about the thrash metal band AnthraX again!!! The part about the hat is from the song, "I'm the Man '91" from the album, "Attack of the Killer B's"...what I meant to say was that it's plain to see that you have a bug problem going on in your living room!



This is an LED nightlight, not a flashlight. So I won't slam it against a steel rod, try to drown it in the john, stomp on it, run over it, or subject it to other indecencies that a flashlight might be subject to.

The nightlight is not very water-resistant, but it should have some minor degree of splash-resistance. But if you came here expecting me to perform, "The Toliet Test", you're gonna be a bit disappointed.

It should also be able to withstand a short drop to the floor, but I don't believe it is TOO durable. So please try not to step on it if you find it on the floor; it probably wouldn't like that very well.

Since this is a nightlight with a set purpose, I don't have a whole lot more to say about it.

Aww hell with it...let's do The Drop Test and see what comes out in the wash...BBS...



Video on YourTube allowing you to see the Romantic Lotus Flower Nightlight passing "The Drop Test".

Product was dropped onto a concrete sidewalk two times, both from a height of approx. 4.5 feet (1.37M).
The outer casing (the "flower" itself) appears to be made from a suprisingly resilient and flexible plastic; this is entirely why it didn't shatter when it hit the sidewalk.




Picture showing the nightlight lit.


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of the RGB LED in this nightlight; set to appromximate "white".
Peak wavelengths are 631.660nm (red), 514.070nm (green) and 445.170nm (blue)

The raw spectrometer data (tab-delimited that can be loaded into Excel) is at lotus.txt

USB2000 Spectrometer graciously donated by P.L.




Video on YourTube allowing you to see the Romantic Lotus Flower Nightlight doing its thing.




TEST NOTES:
Product was purchased on the Wish.com website on 04-08-21, and was received on the afternoon of 04-27-21.


UPDATE: 00-00-00



PROS:



NEUTRAL:



CONS:
Uses wierd batteries that *MAY* be difficut to locate in brick-and-mortar stores


    MANUFACTURER: Unknown
    PRODUCT TYPE: Color-changing LED nightlight
    LAMP TYPE: RGB LED
    No. OF LAMPS: Unknown (looks like there's juat a single one)
    BEAM TYPE: N/A
    SWITCH TYPE: Slide switch on/off on base
    BEZEL: N/A
    BATTERY: 3x 389A button cells
    CURRENT CONSUMPTION: Unknown/unable to measure
    WATER RESISTANT: Very light splash-resistance only
    SUBMERSIBLE: ¡¡¡PAPÁ NOEL TOMANDO UNA FUGA POR LA CHIMENEA, NO!!!
    ACCESSORIES: 3x 389A button cells
    SIZE: 59.2mm Dia. x 35.60mm H
    WEIGHT: 20.80g (0.733 oz.) incl. batteries
    COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE: China
    WARRANTY: Unknown/not stated

    PRODUCT RATING:

    Star Rating





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