cbpwnrs2 Posted October 6, 2008 Report Posted October 6, 2008 Something doesnt look right here does it? This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. The original image is sized 768x576 and weights 283KB. Here is what you'll need to change that green to whatever color you like: 1 0603 SMT led A soldering iron, and solderThe correct Torx screw size, in this case it's a T15A little effort to remove the HD-DVD top. To start, we're going to need to get the top of that drive off, so pull on the back of it, but try to apply pressure where the arrows indicate: This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. The original image is sized 768x576 and weights 314KB. Next remove the three black screws: This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. The original image is sized 768x576 and weights 224KB. Next your going to remove the sticker, and void the HD-DVD drive warrenty: This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. The original image is sized 768x576 and weights 300KB. Next, remove the indicated clip, which has a little catch on it, so a small flathead screwdriver to push on the catch while you pull it out. After doing this gently ease the PCB out of the case: This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. The original image is sized 768x576 and weights 286KB. Now put the HD-DVD drive to the side, and start on the small PCB, which looks like this: This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. The original image is sized 768x519 and weights 326KB. Now what I do with small boards like this is blu-tac them to my work suface to stop them moving. Hopefully you should be able to locate the SMD, If not then you shouldnt be doing this. I use the method of bathing the led legs in solder then heating them up to remove the led, not only is this a good method to remove 0603 leds, but this is a 4 legged bi-led so its more than a perfect method for removing this led. Once the led is removed your PCB should look like this: This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. The original image is sized 768x454 and weights 277KB. As you can see i've put on the anode and diode points of the green standard LED, and what im guessing is a red error led, you'll need to solder your leds to the appropritate points. To find out the points on your led there is a green arrow or 'T' on the back of it, the point of the arrow, of the bottom of the 'T' points to the diode. For example: (-) < (+) OR (-) -| (+) After soldering in your led(s) you should definently test it before putting everything back together, if successful it should come out something like this: This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. The original image is sized 768x475 and weights 284KB. IF it does work you'll want to put everything back together. And now something else fits in with your colour scheme, enjoy. This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. The original image is sized 768x576 and weights 295KB.
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