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Hi. New here and fairly new to electronics in general and have run into an issue:
I am using a 5v portable battery to charge some 5v LED lights I have put on my scooter for fun. These portable batteries have a component to turn off the battery if the output is too high/low, so unfortunately the output current charging these LEDs is too low and it turns off after about 15 seconds. This is my problem.
Does anyone know of a way to bypass this? Happy to crack it open and modify it as guided as I know how to solder.
Please help!
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