
As this will sit on my night-stand, this was given top priority.

Popping the cover revealed a much simpler device than I expected, nothing more than a few wires, a mini-USB, a LED, and a resistor.

Prying away the LED, I simply snipped the LED and resistor off, leaving enough stub to solder on the replacement LED and resistor.

The original resistor was a 460 Ohm (1/8 W), but since blue LEDs in general require a higher voltage than red LEDs, I opted for a 1180 Ohm (1/4 W).

The only other thing I did was to add some shrink sleeving/wrapping. In this picture I was testing the mod before gluing the LED in place.

And there you have it, a nice and warm red glow that won't disburb me in the night.
I hope you've enjoyed reading about this simple mod just as much as I did doing it. Good night ;)