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I've changed my floppy drive LED to blue with no problems, but anyone done it with a CD/DVD?
I dont mine taking a chance messing up a £5 floppy drive but my CD/RW & CD/DVD? I'd like to be a bit surer.:crazy: |
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your best bet here is to have a chat with Cheese from Bit-Tech - if you look about his site the articles cover most of the mods you would probably want to tackle - or not for the more squemish of you.
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It'd be really hard to mess up any of your CDROM drives completely just by changing the LED. If you get it the wrong way round it won't do any damage, it just won't work.
Did you have to take the old LED in your floppy drive out of a PCB or was it a push fit? I've got blue LED's in my keyboards and Main cases, no probs, I love them Blue LED's Haven't tried a CDROM drive yet though.
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Yeah, I just cut the green one off & soldered a blue one on.
I wanted to try & keep the blue light theme ![]() |
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OMG! That is GREAT
![]() What is in there? I was going to get one of those Coolermaster cases, they look so sleek and elegant! ![]()
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Now, that's nice
If it's possible, it's always best to remove the old LED from the PCB completely then slot the new one in. The old solder joints can be undone with a 'solder sucker' a suction device that looks a little like a big hypodermic or some de-solder braid. The braid is put on the solder joint, iron applied, and the braid absorbs the old solder. The danger with soldering a new LED to the old LED 'legs' is that if you apply too much heat, the old legs may lose their solder and they may 'float' in the old PCB 'hole' meaning they won't make contact. But, whatever, it worked, so all power to you ![]()
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Ian:
Thx, I'll show u when I work out how & where to upload pics so I can do the IMG thing ![]() p.s I like the script prompts, v.cool ![]() |
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floppybootstomp:
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Yeah, I use those solder suckers too - about £3 online and they are great when you need to remove a big splodge of solder... my old medod was to scrape it on to something else
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Haven't tried a CDROM drive yet though.


