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EOS with new red-orange LED
Here's the board with the new LED, the modification is amazingly easy. The only thing that came us is that the heatsink on the original LED was thinner than the new LED heatsink, so the original optic holder would no longer fit over the new LED. I ended up just using some electrical tape to hold the optic in place. Once the board is put back into the casing, it is held in place by pressure.
Be careful pulling the module out of the casing - I read that you can just pull it out, and snapped one of the little blue legs that are used for aligning the module with the front casing (you can see the blue leg on the right side of the PCB). The right way to do it seems to be to look at the back of the battery compartment and push out the blue pegs from the outside to cleanly separate the module from the casing.
EOS with new red-orange LED
Here's the board with the new LED, the modification is amazingly easy. The only thing that came us is that the heatsink on the original LED was thinner than the new LED heatsink, so the original optic holder would no longer fit over the new LED. I ended up just using some electrical tape to hold the optic in place. Once the board is put back into the casing, it is held in place by pressure.
Be careful pulling the module out of the casing - I read that you can just pull it out, and snapped one of the little blue legs that are used for aligning the module with the front casing (you can see the blue leg on the right side of the PCB). The right way to do it seems to be to look at the back of the battery compartment and push out the blue pegs from the outside to cleanly separate the module from the casing.