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242 LS Tower LED size?

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Does anyone happen to know the size of the LEDs in the 242LS tower? After being out at night for the first time I'd like to replace them with something other than bright white. I would really prefer red, but since red and green are Navigation colors probably leaning more towards blue or orange... My other thought is to color the lights with a magic marker.
 
If you try the magic marker trick, might want to try with a dry erase marker first. See how you like it. If you don't like it, one wipe and you are back to start...
 
If you try the magic marker trick, might want to try with a dry erase marker first. See how you like it. If you don't like it, one wipe and you are back to start...

Thanks Tim!

Great idea, I can experiment with different colors while on the water too!
 
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