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I would have taken the opportunity to whether proof it too. For instance. Clear acrylic nail vanish over the PCB to protect the naked soldered joints from corrosion. Silicon grease or petroleum jelly in the switch and on the battery terminals to ward off corrosion. Whether proofing is best done when new and before any such light is placed in the garden.
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i actually enjoyed that video.
thank you
I would have taken the opportunity to whether proof it too. For instance. Clear acrylic nail vanish over the PCB to protect the naked soldered joints from corrosion. Silicon grease or petroleum jelly in the switch and on the battery terminals to ward off corrosion. Whether proofing is best done when new and before any such light is placed in the garden.
Here are some excellent suggestions. Enhancing the weather resistance of a product, when necessary, can help extend its usage period.
Somethings are just not worth the effort to repair. A £1 garden light is one of them.
Sometimes its the journey that is enjoyable
thank you
That mentality is why we have a trash island in the ocean
@@davemarx7856 No, the mentality of manufacturers making devices unrepairable is why we have an ocean of e-waste.
Shift the blame all you want, the trash island is still there