Thanks, I did find a post from 2008:
"If you are handy with the electronics you can remote mount the LED if you find you don't have room for the board. I mounted the board in the cab of one of my cars and un-soldered the LED from the board and then ran wires from the board to the LED. (Just remember the pos. and Neg sides on the LED and..."
Your explanation is more complete. The idea of "unsoldering the LED" hadn't occurred to me. That is much simpler than trying to find a matching LED in some electronics parts catalog.
"If you are handy with the electronics you can remote mount the LED if you find you don't have room for the board. I mounted the board in the cab of one of my cars and un-soldered the LED from the board and then ran wires from the board to the LED. (Just remember the pos. and Neg sides on the LED and..."
Your explanation is more complete. The idea of "unsoldering the LED" hadn't occurred to me. That is much simpler than trying to find a matching LED in some electronics parts catalog.
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