The battery is a 3.6V with a 4.2V charge voltage. There has to be a way. Have you taken your Glow light apart yet? If so, post some pictures of the AC cable where it enters and where it connects to. It is just a charging base where the light sits on, correct? If so a induction charger with 18+W should just do the same thing but I doubt we'll get that from your USB port. USB-C might be possible...........Why do you want to do that? How far are you willing to go with this?
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The battery is a 3.6V with a 4.2V charge voltage. There has to be a way. Have you taken your Glow light apart yet? If so, post some pictures of all the PCB's. Where the AC plug terminates, that is just a charging base where the light sits on, correct? If so a induction charger with 18+W should just do the same thing but I doubt we'll get that from your USB port. USB-C might be possible.... How far are you willing to go with this?
The battery is a 3.6V with a 4.2V charge voltage. There has to be a way. Have you taken your Glow light apart yet? If so, post some pictures of the AC cable where it enters and where it connects to. It is just a charging base where the light sits on, correct? If so a induction charger with 18+W should just do the same thing but I doubt we'll get that from your USB port. USB-C might be possible...........Why do you want to do that? How far are you willing to go with this?