Sealey "18/36w" rechargeable portable fluorecent light: Control gear.
Showing the insides of this unit. 
Battery is a 6v 4ah and there is room for another.
Only a single connection to each end of the lamp is being made. Runs the lamps at only 8w at about 12khz!

One thing I think is also a bit shit is the charging circuit which is just a capacitive dropper and a bridge rectifier!
Shit!
Still loads of room for hacking and modding though.
I plan to fit another battery and get some proper 12v 18w inverters for this.

Sealey "18/36w" rechargeable portable fluorecent light: Control gear.

Showing the insides of this unit.
Battery is a 6v 4ah and there is room for another.
Only a single connection to each end of the lamp is being made. Runs the lamps at only 8w at about 12khz!

One thing I think is also a bit shit is the charging circuit which is just a capacitive dropper and a bridge rectifier!
Shit!
Still loads of room for hacking and modding though.
I plan to fit another battery and get some proper 12v 18w inverters for this.

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Kev   [19 Jun, 2016 at 09:40 AM]
Also try and get yuasa batteries! Longer lasting by far than these black types!
RobTDCI   [19 Jun, 2016 at 03:48 PM]
Was tempted to buy one of these a while back, glad I didn't bother now.
Danny   [19 Jun, 2016 at 05:20 PM]
Like a canny decent bit of kit like
Slyspark   [19 Jun, 2016 at 05:44 PM]
One of my mates had one of these, identical inside, but not branded Sealey. It caught fire after about a year and a half.....

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