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So, installed the LEDS and all is well.... almost. One of the reed switches 
in the outdoor sending unit (you know, the one up on the roof!)  is bad, 
plus there appears to be a bit of leakage on the senders internal circuit 
board as on occasion an LED will light very dimly when it shouldn't. Not 
too surprising as it's been up there for at least 15 years!  I guess a trip 
up onto the roof is in order AFTER the weather settles down..

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