How durable are LEDs in reality?
LED bulbs: Do they truly last ten years?

A lifespan of 5, 10, 17 or even 20 years is frequently printed on the package of LEDs. These figures may appear appealing to clients, but they can also be deceptive. For this reason, we advise making or requesting that our clients create a customised calculation. Depending on how it will be used on a regular basis, a light source's estimated lifespan will vary.
How long does an LED last, exactly?
It is simple to convert a life duration to years. If an LED light is left on for 7 hours every day on average for a year, it comes out to 2555 hours. 9.7 years will pass if the LED light lasts 25,000 working hours as predicted.
Do LEDs lose some of their light brightness over time?
While purchasing a lightbulb, it's important to consider the luminous decline. During their lifetime, all light sources experience a decline in light production. However out of all the possibilities, LEDs have the highest light output decay point, or L70. Instead of failing suddenly after completing their expected lifespan, the light output gradually dims.
There are 5 things you can do to increase the life of your light bulb.
With a few measures, LED light bulbs' estimated lifespan may be readily increased:
- Heat affects LEDs negatively. Extreme heat or cold exposure can significantly shorten life. In fact, environmental factors such as air humidity (which should be under 80%) and environmental temperature (which should be between -20°C and 30°) have a significant impact on both the product's lifespan and its guarantee coverage.
- Use the same lighting technology within the same fixture.. Incandescent and halogen light bulbs produce a significant quantity of heat while providing light, as is already commonly recognised. Because to this, LEDs shouldn't be utilised in the same enclosed fixture as these light sources or in close proximity to them. In this situation, it is preferable to continue with the current lighting technology or convert to LED everywhere.
- When not required, turn the lights off. When lights are left on when not needed, their lifespan is shortened and their energy expenses rise. One simple method to accomplish this automatically is by using a sensor to turn on and off your lights.
- Verify your source of electricity. Circuits will deteriorate faster if incompatible wattages or voltage ratings are used. For instance, installing a 12W light bulb in a fixture that outputs 50W may overload the bulb and cause damage.
- The LED bulbs should be suitable for your needs. You might wish to use a certain light bulb based on the application. While some LEDs are made to tolerate repeated switching cycles (for lighting houses, hallways, or corridors), others are made to be used for longer periods of time (lighting for businesses).
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