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#1 2009-06-14 20:47:54

kimhav
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From: Klagshamn, Sweden
Registered: 2007-01-08
Posts: 56
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How to replace burned out LED?

It seems that quite a few DNS-323 users (here, here & here) sooner or later will have problem that the front LED:s burns out and it would be quite nice to replace both the burned out and remaining LED:s with new and better working LED:s. So open question if anyone has suggestions of new LED:s to be used?


Kim Haverblad
Klagshamn, Sweden
http://kim.haverblad.se

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#2 2009-06-15 00:42:27

luusac
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Registered: 2008-04-29
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Re: How to replace burned out LED?

I think I remember reading on this forum (but it is possible that it was somewhere else on the web) of replacment LEDs and a link to a supplier .... I take it from your post (citing 3 threads) that you have already searched .... keep trying !

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#3 2009-06-18 13:33:21

kimhav
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From: Klagshamn, Sweden
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Re: How to replace burned out LED?

Well, actually it's no big deal having one of LEDs not working; was more if anyone had a suggestion of replacement LEDs. Making some more searching only indicates that I'm not the first one to ask about replacement LEDs.


Kim Haverblad
Klagshamn, Sweden
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#4 2009-06-18 15:10:30

rap
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From: Reading - UK
Registered: 2008-02-28
Posts: 119

Re: How to replace burned out LED?

I'd be interested in finding this out too. I'm down to only two working LEDs now - the network indicator and the bright blue one when it's active.

Both drive LEDs and the faint blue one when it's sleeping have gone sad At least it's "stealthy" I suppose!

RAP

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