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Default LED wand light - dead batteries

I have a cheapo Lidl wand light which no longer works - I assume dead
batteries.

So I have a working wall wart, a 12v car adapter, and quite possibly a
working LED array.
Just not a fully functioning light.

Has anyone tried to take one of these apart?
If so, did it work?
If so, then how?

Cheers

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On Sat, 30 Aug 2014 05:16:33 +0100, Brian Gaff wrote:

Whish a wall wart or a light wand?
I don't get the idea you are on about?
Brian


Taking the light itself apart - getting at the batteries or re-using the
LED light part.



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