I did it to a B&M 4D. It was pretty easy with the only downside being I 
never got a proper RC set-up so as to have stand-light capability. It's 
been some 5 years and I haven't thought about batteries a single time since.

I'd say if you've worked on electronics previously have at it. It's been 
done and I'm sure there are how-to write-ups on the Internet. If you don't 
know which is the hot end of a soldering iron, then maybe it's not the 
project for you, unless you're looking for an easy project to learn on, in 
which case this may well be a perfect one. LMK if you need help finding a 
how-to.

Cheers,
-Allan

On Wednesday, July 1, 2015 at 2:36:36 AM UTC-7, Kainalu wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
> Wondering if anyone has some insights as to how, or whether or not I 
> should even be considering, a rewiring of my battery powered B&M Toplight 
> for use with my newish to me generator hub. 
> Is it as simple as switching out the LEDs and running wires off the 
> contacts? Do I even need to swap the LEDs? Am I being too trusting of my 
> generator system by not having a battery powered backup light? Would it be 
> possible to add LEDs (if different LEDs are necessary) to the Toplight that 
> can run off of the hub and keep the guts of the battery powered light 
> intact as an all in one backup?
> Thanks
> -Kai
> Brooklyn, NY
>

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