OK, so I wanted to have something different for my own TR-595E Tricorder. At the top left of the front, the LEDs are either Amber/Orange (ArkysLab) or Yellow (eFX, Master replicas and the rest of Starfleet). So, I wanted to try something a little whitish.
BUT I DO NOT HAVE A 0805 ICE BLUE
So, I want to use Ice Blue. When lit, the LED will give a cyan like colour. Unfortunately, I do not have them in 0805 (2.0mm x 1.25mm) size but larger. I decided to test with the ‘smallest’ suitable SMD LED in my stash, which is the 3014 (3.0mm x 1.35mm).
EDIT: August, 2022
Actually, I have. And it was in another box of LEDs…
But, the middle one might still short out because of the vias there.
There is a reason why I cannot use the 1206 (3.2mm x 1.6mm). Its solder pads are too far apart and will have complications when I solder it onto the smaller 0805 solder pad. The 2014 on the other hand, has solder pad which is a long rectangle and so, it will connect to to the 0805 solder pad.
WHAT JUST HAPPENED?
Now, this is where thing start to get weird. Because of the hot resin flux (I suppose), the solder on both pads took slightly longer to solidify. And then, it suddenly ‘pulled’ the LED into position! I thought it was a fluke but LEDs on D23 and D25 did just that. That’s capillary action for you.
THE ICE BLUE LEDS IN ACTION
Oh, I have changed the bottom right LED from orange to Yellow since I had some very old ones lying around.
Right after the video has been taken, I noticed the same green LEDs on the scanning array (middle) are not lighting up again. It’s late and so, that will be for another day’s own adventure.