e) An Xacto knife and really good needle nose pliers with a cerated inner surface. We'll
need these to remove jammed or stripped screws. Also, a small flat blade screwdriver.
f) A cheesy phillips screwdriver, because you can't over tighten anything with it.
g) A digital multimeter... see below! Note: eBay = $3 w/shipping!
h) A small SPST switch rated at 5 Amps with solder tabs on it, and a soldering gun.
i) Go to Home Depot and buy one of those wall mount lamp timers. You still need to
watch the charger, but this way it will turn off after an hour! You should also use the
multimeter to measure voltage and amperage on the battery. The only issue is... the
battery discharges back into the charger, as the light turns green. This may indicate a
fully charged battery, but since we have no documentation...