You could simply swap out a few 14000k white LEDs with a few blue ones to get what you're looking for. I almost replaced the one that went out with a blue one. The blue ones can be found on eBay as well. Just disassemble the hood's clear plastic light cover and remove the 4 screws that hold on the reflector. Then remove the metal strip with the LEDs you want to swap out which is held down by 2 screws. It also has heat transfer paste between the LED plate and heat sink it was screwed so it needs to be pryed apart gently with a flat screwdriver. Then unplug the strip you're removing from the power supply circuit board. Now you can use a soldering iron and desoldering wick to remove solder from the legs of the LED. Then heat the base of the button LED at its joint with the circuit board it's attached to as the LED body is also soldered to the board. While the solder is liquified you can lift/remove the bad LED. You then need to "tin" the new LEDs body and then heat it and the circuit board with the iron and solder them together. This may take a few tries as the solder solidifies quickly on the board. Once it's soldered in place you can solder the legs of the LED to the boards contacts. Be sure you have the legs/polarity right before soldering the body to the board. Then reuse or replace the heat transfer paste, reattach the board/strip to the big heat sink, reassemble everything, and you're done.