And nothing on it comes apart easily so some breakage is going to be required to do anything with it. Humbug.
Is there any hope for doing anything with this? or should I resign myself to it until such time as I can buy/build a better light and figure out a way to attach it? I like the idea of LED but it is a bit pricey still.
Obviously I'm not there to look the housing over and figure where the screws are hidden or where the molding can be split and opened for disassembly. But if it was mine and I had to deal with weak lighting I would take it appart and install AC 110 wiring and small socket for a 100W or 60W equivalent florescent twisty bulb or smaller version. I have done it with other lighting fixtures that had tiny weak 30W incandescent bulbs and replace them with 18W florescent (100W equivalent) bulbs with great results. But that me.
Once the Cap and Trade legislation starts taking effect and utility prices triple, Ill definitely have to become an exspert in LED lighting.