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one for the sparks..


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I have bought some lights, from and auction, to go in shedshop.

I didnt see them before hand so my fault i guess.

 

Problem im having is they all have this battery back up emergency light goings on. all i want is on/off

 

 

Can i wire them in without using the battery side of things, just plain and simple on and off.

 

Any help offered would be grand.

 

thank you for your time

 

Phil.

 

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You could take out the batteries for a simple fix I guess, but it would probably be better to remove the charging circuit too.

Looks like 2 Live connections. I would assume one should be permanent, and the other for on/off control. So you could potentially use them as is & have them turn on upon loss of power, which my be useful.

I've no recent experience with these though & can't zoom in to see enough detail

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i had the feeling i would have to run a permanent live to it. it wouldn't be the end of the world but i have been hearing people have battery failers and the charge circuit have issues so it would be easier if i could just bypass that part all together and just run with wall switch

its sat on bench still so photos can be added.

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