Dave and Ginny
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- Jan 31, 2013
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This maybe handy for those with drop down beds or similar. Ginny just thought I was being daft as normal or simply bored!
I could never make out the time on the clock in the dark in the night, fumbled about for tortch which was not where I left it, and switching main light on was not an option as I can't reach switch without waking Ginny up!
This is perfect though and I can discretely see the clock without waking Ginny!
Just a 9 volt 6LR61 (sort used in smoke detectors etc), a simple circuit with a LED spotlight lamp which conveniently the prongs fit into a connector block, some Velcro to afix, little switch above my head and hey presto! The battery I've put into a cycle repair kit box.
Even Ginny likes it , and I can see the clock now .
Just need to get another spare battery for smoke alarm .
I could never make out the time on the clock in the dark in the night, fumbled about for tortch which was not where I left it, and switching main light on was not an option as I can't reach switch without waking Ginny up!
This is perfect though and I can discretely see the clock without waking Ginny!
Just a 9 volt 6LR61 (sort used in smoke detectors etc), a simple circuit with a LED spotlight lamp which conveniently the prongs fit into a connector block, some Velcro to afix, little switch above my head and hey presto! The battery I've put into a cycle repair kit box.
Even Ginny likes it , and I can see the clock now .
Just need to get another spare battery for smoke alarm .