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[title] Button Case
[* black] The shell of the button mechanism sits on top of the battery.The external button is made of rubber, and is glow in the dark. The rubber was removed with a pair of tweezers
[* black] The internal structure of the button was a plastic frame which supported the actual button mechanism. This was also removed using tweezers.
-[* black] The grey casing was separated from the battery frame using force, as there were no screws or anything of the sort
+[* black] The grey casing was harder to separate as it was not connected to the body with any fasteners, so I had to remove it by force. It had 2 nuts and bolts but I was unable to move them, as they were connected to the top of the lamp.
[* black] Inside the casing was a PCB connected to the button and the component above, possibly the LED light.
-[* black] The button board which the green rubber sat on had a small red light translucent plastic panel under to indicate if the light is switched on/charged.
+[* black] The button board which the green rubber sat was obscured with a small plastic frame to hold it in place. The red plastic filament was delicate and had to be separated carefully by hand.
[* black] Weight: 14 g
[* black] Height: 80 mm
[* black] Diameter: 130 mm