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how to not use the batteries in my light
hey everyone, i was just wondering if there's a way to not use the
batteries on this light that i have and use an adapter of some sort, or would i even need an adapter? I think it's an LED light that changes colour and i would like to keep it up permanently. I'm not sure what batteries it uses, but the back of them says LR44 button cell. Thanks in advance everyone! |
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