diff --git a/posts/installing-a-solar-powered-security-light.md b/posts/installing-a-solar-powered-security-light.md index 968062c..84f29b1 100644 --- a/posts/installing-a-solar-powered-security-light.md +++ b/posts/installing-a-solar-powered-security-light.md @@ -66,6 +66,8 @@ back, and the light functioned exactly the same as it did on battery power throughout this period. (For the last few weeks, we have mostly had cloudy, rainy days with only occasional bursts of sunlight.) +![C-type backup batteries](./img/security-light-battery-unit.jpg) + Other than the spiders, the only other main drawback is that it requires C-type batteries. As rechargable batteries of this type are hard to come by it meant I couldn't use a high-quality brand like Eneloop. I had to go for the least-worst