
After carefully disassembling the "finger light", I created a mechanical replacement for the LED. The cheap "finger light" used the cathode of the LED as part of the mechanical switch to turn on power to the LED. So a mechanical replacement was required. After soldering it together, I checked to make sure it was working and reassembled the "finger light"....
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