Those look prewired.... I used some of the SMD type they are really small about 1mm Sq I found the best way to solder wire on was use very fine enameled copper wire. Hold the led in a small vise and solder wire right across the back across the terminals. Identify + & - buy using a shorter end for - then while the led is still in the vise with a sharp exacto blade cut the wire away on the back between the solder terminals. Using prewired ones is a lot easier!!!!!!!!
After having used the solder-sucker.. I have to empty it out to retrieve the surface-mount types!! :
Small sm LED's are being used in more and more applications.. Aristo class 66's even have them!
I have not been able to find any replacement main-boards for the Class 66. Only option is to keep the board and switches, but fit a decoder.. Unfortunately, this involves reversing all the LED's. as the decoder has a common +ve. and switches the -ve. on the function outputs.
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