I removed the LED bulb and cable to the 21 inch beautiful white plastic star shade to allow it to run on USB and AC instead of AC. To do this, I had to slightly damage the original lampshade, namely cutting off the length of the tip with a star, into which the cord was inserted. so that there are no problems with the plastic star itself. To do what I did I had two choices. CUT the tip shorter which could look very odd, even when I tried to glue it back there was no way I could get a cable with a connector on it. So yes, even the USB extension cable didn't fit through the hole in the narrow part of the plastic lampshade. So I decided to cut one of the corners from the very top to bottom before attaching the star piece to the frame and this allowed me to insert a cord with a connector on both ends and secure those two ends with double sided foam. glue together with the back to the taillights. This also now means I had to use two USB splitters/hub extenders that I didn't have, or use two cables that I did have. So I chose two cords that run very, very tightly through the narrowest tip of the sprocket or beam or whatever you want to call it. But it worked. You can barely see or notice the corner cut mark on the fillet weld. So now I have a USB star and it's bright enough. Inside the star was a frame that held the original bulb and cord toward the center of the star as it was assembled. And so I could use this to center it. I'm ready for the holidays with one so to speak. I have another exact same star and want to do something similar, only I'm going to select an RGB lightbulb with a remote so I can use the remote to turn it on and change color. A pretty blue star can be beautiful. In any case, I can also go from this and two USB cables to one if I choose a regular camping LED lamp with a switch built into the cable. I love using power adapters and putting devices where AC power might not be present. I have now allowed myself this and the other possibilities and opened more doors. But I think this year will be just right. I also bought a set of 3 identical LED plugs in different styles straight into the USB sockets and two of them didn't work because you had to touch them to turn them on. It is NOT possible to touch once inside the lamp. You don't need to touch this. I double checked and so far so good with the added switch extension to the power supply. I had a power supply that refused to work with this light, not sure but I know it is related to this power supply as all the others I have work fine. I have 10,000, 20,000, 30,000 and even 5700 power banks of different brands and all but one worked so there is a lot to choose from here. I was concerned that gluing it together would make one side too dark and show the shadow inside the star, but that's not a problem, the light emits enough light that it's not visible from any angle. I could use even longer LEDs than 8 in this model, but I was afraid they would be too long for the central body of the star. It would work. I don't understand why star manufacturers aren't switching to this style of LED. Guess I shouldn't complain, they used to only have air conditioning and they've been known to melt plastic curtains if they got too hot with those old-fashioned 25-watt Christmas tree lightbulbs. For years I was still tempted to buy them and then use an LED bulb, but when I finally bought a few as gifts they switched to LED bulbs. Just more AC juice. Now I can work with both AC and PSU adapters. Will buy again if one doesn't work.
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