Repairable Bubble light base

Repairable Bubble light base

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Human: We all adore bubble lights, but they have one glaring drawback - the C7 nightlight bulbs that burn out leave you with a dead bubble light despite the fact that the rest of the fixture is still fully functional. Well, no more! I am actively working on designing a reliable bubble light base where if the bulb burns out, you can easily replace it for a new one, remove the old glass bubble stick and insert it into your fresh base to get back up and running. Please note that this prototype version does not yet include the screw mechanism, so for now, you'll have to secure the top/bottom together using glue. With any electrical component that involves heat, there is always a potential fire hazard risk. I've taken steps to ensure adequate ventilation holes are present, but if you use a high-watt bulb, excessive heat could still be generated, potentially warping or melting the plastic (depending on the material used for printing) - please exercise caution and don't leave this unattended without thorough testing first. This project is far from complete and I urge extreme caution to proceed with testing as it's not fully proven yet. Additionally, the color of the printed material and/or the bulb could increase heat generation causing this model to melt, so please proceed with even greater caution and test extensively before use.

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