the stock leds are actually called "snapled" which you won't find in white.. however you can use white superflux leds
for any application you will need to sand down (i used the dremel and the sander to sand the metal bare) to have the solder able to connect properly
and then you know.. before that.. just taking the assembly out.. and then use a cutting wheel at a fairly good speed.... you don't want it too high or lots of melted burning goo... (baddddd)
and as always ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION and perhaps a mask too and other things to protect your face from bits of plastic pieces that fly up.... (and possibly a big goo of hot melted plastic.... owwwww)
blah blah.... and then hmm.. found that hot glue gun puts it back together really well.. if not, you can go the slow method of getting some silicone...
or if you're hardcore and never really want to open it ever again without dremeling it open.... jb weld.. lol. (not recommended)
__________________
LEDs.... yay!
FTN
|