Well now that’s just weird! I thought maybe it was the plastic jar but no, the peanut butter does it on its own. Just poked a Nichia in a jar and it does get that glow. Says peanuts, salt, palm oil, and sugar on the label. I wonder if it’s something in the peanuts, since NeutralFan’s doesn’t have the oil, which was my first thought.
I just happened to have the same peanut butter as in the video.
I used my Manker MC13 that I regularly use to blast all my GITD stuff.
Couldnt believe it worked.
Side note. JIF is the only good peanut butter.
And their “dark roast” one is even better.
Amazing “mechanic” Lin Guoer, an engineer living in a mountain village, rewinds generators, repairs diesel motors, carpenter, welder, entertaining videos
Now, if you watched that, and are curious, I’ll link the actual real video, however I don’t recommend you watch it. Seriously. Once seen, you cannot un-see it, like that scene in Thor: Ragnarok where Hulk stands up and “Oh God, it’s in my brain now…”
2 of these caught fire in April and the French have suspended operation of 149 of the same model.
[Edit: Found some news reports that they suspect the busses made contact with a bridge which damaged the batteries located in the roof]
Bolloré’s 12-meter (39-foot) long electric buses can transport up to 109 passengers and offers an estimated driving range of up to 320 kilometers (199 miles) from Lithium Metal Polymer (LMP) battery packs totaling 441 kWh of stored energy. On its website, Bluebus describes the batteries as “completely solid, with no liquid components, no nickel and no cobalt.”
Since the Bluebus 5SE is a low-floor bus, the batteries are spread around the roof and rear of the vehicle.
This bus even has a slow mode Ricky and Morty Ramp—sweet!
I would think these incidents will become more frequent with higher adoption rates of EVs.
But at the rate of fire propagation, those exits hopefully are large enough for quick evacuation.
In my parts, the electric mopeds and scooters are more prone to such. Less QC and some shady makes. They’re not fully regulated (like security testing and charging).