I was thinking about ordering some spare LEDs, to have on hand in, just "in case".
Soldering this small LED to the 9-pin socket was probably the most challenging part of the Crack build, IMO. I'm happy with how mine came out, and it works great, but having a spare around seems like a good idea.
I'm curious about the note on the parts page:
"Store unused LEDs in a dry environment and install within one year of purchase."
Why do they need to be installed within a year - do they only have a shelf life of one year?
Is this a part that could wear out over time? Does installing it somehow extend its life? Is replacing the LED on my 9-pin socket every year preventive maintenance?
Just wondering! Thanks.
Soldering this small LED to the 9-pin socket was probably the most challenging part of the Crack build, IMO. I'm happy with how mine came out, and it works great, but having a spare around seems like a good idea.
I'm curious about the note on the parts page:
"Store unused LEDs in a dry environment and install within one year of purchase."
Why do they need to be installed within a year - do they only have a shelf life of one year?
Is this a part that could wear out over time? Does installing it somehow extend its life? Is replacing the LED on my 9-pin socket every year preventive maintenance?
Just wondering! Thanks.