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barra733 #1 14/06/2009 - 21h14

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*Edit - I now have this working - see below for details*

:blink: Can I use an old Notebook LED travel light (a bendy rod with an LED at one end and a USB plug at the other) as a power source for my 3 point head clip.  My clip is made from a modified bike light and currently takes 2 AAA batteries (1.5v each)?

:pigekedal: I would be looking at removing the LED from the rod (there is a resitor in line) and connecting the two leads to the battery terminals within the bike light.

:wacko: I don't know any voltages at the moment as I've left my multi meter at work...
Edited by barra733 on 20/06/2009 at 00h37.
barra733 #2 15/06/2009 - 18h07

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I did it..!    :D

Using the leads from the light and the resistor in-line it powers up the head clip perfectly.  No more battery changes for this call sign... :rolleyes:

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