A cheap little multi led torch from the local Super Market died, as they occasionally do..
One of this type...that have gazillions of soldered connections behind the Leds which are impossible to reach and repair
Rather than bin it, I cut a disc of kitchen foil that slid down inside to cover the contacts..
And a disc of thick black plastic ( from a Micro-Wave meal tray) Yep! that's my standard of cooking... which I glued over the glass lens with waterproof adhesive.
The switch end already has a rubber insert which I also proofed with the glue. The ex torch body now easily takes some Vaseline covered cotton wool pads and a pack of NATO matches to make a pocket sized fire kit.
The red tape is to remind me, when I'm having a Senior Moment, that's it's a fire kit and that's why this torch doesn't work...
Just a little light re-cycling exercise.........little light re-cycling.......should have been a script writer...
One of this type...that have gazillions of soldered connections behind the Leds which are impossible to reach and repair
Rather than bin it, I cut a disc of kitchen foil that slid down inside to cover the contacts..
And a disc of thick black plastic ( from a Micro-Wave meal tray) Yep! that's my standard of cooking... which I glued over the glass lens with waterproof adhesive.
The switch end already has a rubber insert which I also proofed with the glue. The ex torch body now easily takes some Vaseline covered cotton wool pads and a pack of NATO matches to make a pocket sized fire kit.
The red tape is to remind me, when I'm having a Senior Moment, that's it's a fire kit and that's why this torch doesn't work...
Just a little light re-cycling exercise.........little light re-cycling.......should have been a script writer...