I didn’t get to finish this project this weekend :weary: But it’s getting close.

The battery box and cable was a big source of resistance. Do you like the ‘change led’ indicator? :laughing: :laughing: :person_facepalming:

Low fat diet…. errm … I mean low resistance …

I still need to add a plug to the box for the power cable. I want to be able to unplug the batteries when not in use. So I added an led to the cable plug to indicate power and remind me/user to unplug it when finished. I stole the led and resistor from the original pcb but screwed up the led with my awesome soldering technique :person_facepalming: So I had to steal an led from an old fried bikelight driver. It took a while but I managed to get it working.

I ran out of 5 minute epoxy so I used regular epoxy but soon after applying it I realised I should have used hot glue…. it took aaages to set and I kept turning it now and then but ended up falling asleep before it had fully set and it nearly stuck to my bedside lamp :open_mouth:

So after feeling tickityboo about my awesome soldering skills and wise choice in glues I’ve come to the realisation that the cable is much longer than anticipated. I know I should have checked it but I was figuring a little leeway for the headband to stretch will be good. It turns out that little leeway isn’t little at all, I should have checked :person_facepalming: Now I need to redo the end :weary: