Yes, you can solder in a new power switch without removing the old one.
You will need to remove the existing LED before installing a new one. Depending upon the specs of the old LED versus the new one, your new LED may be too bright or not bright enough.
There will be a current limiting resistor in series with the LED that has been chosen for a certain amount of current which will impact the LED intensity. Different color LEDs have different forward voltage and min/max current specs.
You will need to know the forward voltage and current requirements of the new resistor as well as the existing current limiting resistor value and voltage of the circuit at that point (I assume it's 3.3V) in order to intelligently implement a replacement
Or you can just wing it and see if it works without making any changes!





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