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A small soldering iron vs a soldering gun may be a better choice. LEDs are pretty sensitive to excess heat. The tip on an iron is smaller than on a gun which should make the job easier. Consider a small heat sink as well when soldering.
If you already know all this, ignore. In any case I thought it might be good info for those less DIY inclined.
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