I'm trying to help my daughter with a school project and while I know my way around house wiring, I'm a relative newbie when it comes to low voltage.
Let's say I have a 6 volt DC power supply (4 "C" batteries). If I want to drive a small motor and some lights, I just find 6 volt motors and lights and wire them in parallel or series.
Why is it that I can't light up a 12v light with a 6 volt power supply? I always test my batteries using a multi-meter and as the battery ages, the voltage drops. With low voltage, the device (flashlight, etc.) still works but the light is weak. So, wouldn't a 12v light just be weak if I use a 6v power supply?
Is there some kind of voltage threshold at which a device won't work?
Like I said, basic question.