I had a LED go out

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a sharp wood chisel peeled a few off mine. just go easy not to dig into the heatsink
 

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Yep, as others have mentioned, a screw driver or chisel will pop it right off. A thick metal putty knife would be my preference though. Just line it up, so it won't dig into the heatsink, and hit it with a hammer. Once it pops off, sand it with some 120 grit sand paper, then 240 grit, and reinstall a new LED.
 

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Too much amperage going through it, not enough cooling, didn't have it epoxied correctly, just got a bad one.. all of these are possible reasons that it went out.

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if you put it in the freezer it for a few hours it will usually make it easier to remove the epoxied piece as well.
 

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