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Next mystery...I have a question about how the lights in the tank are powered...how many volts, and with what?
I sprayed the lens of an LED headlight for the taillight but now that I have the tank off I see there is nothing in there for a battery pack so I don't know what voltage or cell(s) to use.
Well. I learned some time ago that it's a 12V LED installation and I finally wandered downtown to the hobby shop where I found 6V (4xAA) packs I can chain or a 6xAA (9V) pack to run slightly dim. The chained 6V are $1.99 each and the 9V $5.99 so that can be done locally. There are other battery types to consider but AA is cheapest to replace.
GOOD NEWS! I found the lens, and there in plain sight, it didn't fall behind my stereo display shelving by the door, so I got all the parts in one spot now and I have to go downtown and get the battery packs. Hopefully I will go get the battery packs and some more batteries and round up a taillight from my stuff and be done for a while.
I've got those and some Sunbeam ALKALINE AAs. It cost me $3 for 9 batteries but I think it will be worth it, and my bedroom clock needed one, works for me.
As Depeche Mode said, it's Construction Time Again!
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