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        <description>It seemed so simple.  A nice safe insect catcher that lured naughty insects in with its tantalising blue light and sucked them into a trap.  But then it revealed its dark side and a really dubious bit of design too. So after a thorough hacking it now draws half the power, runs much brighter with no flicker, but is still a bit of a deathtrap. This just leaves the question...  Was the flicker intentional?  To stimulate insects to move towards it?  Although it was REALLY dim.  And were the resistors for heat?  Again I doubt it, I think it was just bad design, which is a shame given the amount of work that has gone into making it.</description>
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