"Don't forget to adjust the Floppy LED's resistor - only one instead of two LEDs in line."
Already done that, but cheers anyway. 270R Seems to give a nice even brightness from the new rectangular yellow LED's compared to the existing yellow LED's.
Re trace re-routing, all that’s necessary is to cut the track in between the two LED’s, ground the side of this cut track that connects to the LED that goes directly to the on-board resistor, and solder a limiting resistor to the other side on which the tail lead will connect to (And secure the wire properly so tracks don't get torn off...)
Unfortunately, cutting tracks with a old hacksaw blade is tricky, and I caught a track nearby (Not enough to break the track, just took the top surface off) so its now covered, along with the split track, with a blob of superglue to prevent corrosion.
Also, the original ground pad for the series LED chain has begun to lift off of the board, so I’ve scratched back some of the coating on the track just before the pad so the whole area can be reinforced with solder.
Fortunately, I’ve found a wire with the correct crimp for the LED PCB header plug, so it looks like im going to try and find all the correct SMD's and make a good job of this little project.
You might have noticed by now that im paranoid about even the tiniest of mistakes... :-)
The plastic fill will be a piece of white 2mm thick acrylic, composed of a 7mm by 7mm square section at the top, followed by a 5mm long symmetrical taper down to 3mm width at the bottm to act as a stand-off to ensure the correct height of the LED's. I'll *make use of* the local schools laser cutter tomorrow and churn 9 off at once (Just in case I want to mod 9 A1200's...)
Hodgkinson.