X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?p=don.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=posts%2Ffixing_reading_light.mdwn;h=70a8d0bd747b140538272942d4631b1c1bc93a71;hp=fb50a35daa49756b2a8df642f385a4a9e52c5535;hb=0e9e8849f4fdc066afb4f0f969723effc9ade101;hpb=ed5e1501737c6eea1ee9e3e3d984c617ecec5eaf diff --git a/posts/fixing_reading_light.mdwn b/posts/fixing_reading_light.mdwn index fb50a35..70a8d0b 100644 --- a/posts/fixing_reading_light.mdwn +++ b/posts/fixing_reading_light.mdwn @@ -2,6 +2,8 @@ [[!agimg 2017/07_July/2017_07_07/IMG_20170707_204638.jpg]] +[[!agimg 2017/07_July/2017_07_07/IMG_20170707_205159.jpg]] + One of our cats (Haru) chews small wires, and recently chewed through the USB Type A to barrel connector cord for my LED reading light. No biggie, I thought, I'll just buy a replacement for it, and move on. @@ -9,8 +11,6 @@ But wait, an entirely new reading light is just as cheap! I'll buy that so I'll have two, and I won't have to worry about buying the wrong connector. -[[!agimg 2017/07_July/2017_07_07/IMG_20170707_205159.jpg]] - When the new reading light arrived, I found out it now used a micro USB connector instead of the barrel, and more importantly, wouldn't run off of the battery. Some disassembly, and the reason became pretty