Hi Mike,
Both Caswell and SubTech
Hi Mike,
Both Caswell and SubTech have electronic switch products that can handle that sort of thing. Conveniently, there's also an article at the back of the most recent SCR which describes how to connect a servo to a leaf switche that will also do exacly what you're looking for.
As for how to modify an LED, here are the photos:
Shorten the leads as needed and if necessary chuck up the LED in a drill to grind off the lip around the base.

Here's how I chuck up LEDs for "lens modification" using a cordless drill and a Dremel tool. Make sure that the drill is turning the "right" way so that the surface you're grinding is moving in the opposite direction to the wheel on the Dremel too.

And here's the modified LED, pre- and post- polishing. Be aware that polishing will direct more light out the top of the lens where unpolished will "leak" light out from the sides, so depending on your application you may choose to skip the last step.
Both Caswell and SubTech
Hi Mike,
Both Caswell and SubTech have electronic switch products that can handle that sort of thing. Conveniently, there's also an article at the back of the most recent SCR which describes how to connect a servo to a leaf switche that will also do exacly what you're looking for.
As for how to modify an LED, here are the photos:
Shorten the leads as needed and if necessary chuck up the LED in a drill to grind off the lip around the base.
Here's how I chuck up LEDs for "lens modification" using a cordless drill and a Dremel tool. Make sure that the drill is turning the "right" way so that the surface you're grinding is moving in the opposite direction to the wheel on the Dremel too.
And here's the modified LED, pre- and post- polishing. Be aware that polishing will direct more light out the top of the lens where unpolished will "leak" light out from the sides, so depending on your application you may choose to skip the last step.
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