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I think it would be safe to remove the leds,why would the circuit neet to be for anything else.
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I would tend to agree - but you can never be sure sometimes, y'know?
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i actually wanted to switch out the LED to a different color and used "less" power" if thats even the case
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that's defi doable. Again, they'll have to be removed with a soldering gun and installed the same way, but it's not too hard if your careful.
I'm not sure on the voltage spec for the LEDs, though. I couldn't imagine that they'd be 12v, and I eve doubt 5v. More than likely they're either 3.3v or 1.2v LED - if they're in series with each other, probably 1.2. Anyhow, you can either take a voltage reading at the LED pins themself - or just go ahead and try replacing them with a different unit.
If you do notice any markings on them, try googling them and see if you can run across some specs for them.