How long do LED lights last?
Numerous variables affect this. We'll do our best to make sure you understand precisely what to anticipate from LED lighting.
LED lights
LED bulbs, also known as retrofit bulbs, are increasingly taking the place of traditional halogen lighting. These outlast halogen lights in terms of longevity. The electronics in the lighting, which force the LED lamp to operate on the same voltage as halogen lights, continue to place a cap on the capacity of LED bulbs. An LED light must also maintain its coolness. LED lighting will cease functioning if it gets too hot. Retrofit lights have a shorter lifespan due to their inadequate cooling. Additionally, constantly turning the light on and off will not increase the amount of burning hours. All things considered, an LED bulb presently has a lifespan of between 20,000 and 25,000 hours.
LED integration
LED lighting that is built into the fixture is known as incorporated LED lighting. The drawback of this is that you have to replace the complete fixture when the LED malfunctions. An integrated LED makes up for this by having a very extended lifespan. The fact that the power source is typically external and independent of the LED is advantageous for the power supply component's electronics. Without changing the LED, the power source can be quickly replaced if it breaks down. An incorporated LED fixture has a 40,000–50,000 hour lifespan on average. You should be aware that this can differ greatly. For instance, the grade of various LED chips still varies significantly.
LED strips
The LED module is a final choice. This combines the two options stated above in the best possible way. The power source can be directly connected to an LED module. As a result, no adjustments are needed. An LED module has distinct parts for each component. The external power source houses the electronics required to operate the LED. Therefore, you can easily change the power supply component if the electronics in the external power supply malfunction. The disadvantage is that using LED modules in fixtures with unique forms is more challenging. The typical lifespan of LED panels is 40,000 to 50,000 hours, just like with integrated LEDs. For LED panels, ClickFit spotlights are specifically designed. These spotlights have a clicking mechanism that allows the LED module to be held without the need for a fitting.
In actuality
Here are a few real-world examples to help you better understand how lengthy 25,000 hours actually are.
LED lights will last roughly 8 years and 10 months in a store that is open every day but Sunday and where the lights are on for 9 hours every day.
On average, there are 250 days per year when offices are accessible. Here, the LED lights will last for 10 years if we presume that they are left on for 10 hours per day.
Except for a few days when the family is on holiday, the lights in a living room will always be on, albeit mostly at night. The lifespan of an LED is 23 years and 9 months if the lights are left on for an average of 3 hours per day.
Naturally, the bathroom uses fewer lights than the living area does. If the lights are on for one hour per day, the LED in this situation will last up to 71 years and five months. It must be noted that in this case we are not accounting for the degradation of the LED's circuitry. The LED will stop functioning if the circuits malfunction. A 71-year LED is, however, (for the time being) just a pipe fantasy.
Feature
● Rechargeable LED is a solution to power outages by providing uninterrupted lighting
● It has a specially battery management technology which ensures battery longevity and provides quick recharging cycles
● It self recharges when there is power supply and switches automatically to battery system during power outage
Specification
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Power Consumption: |
9 Watts |
| Charging Time: | 8 hrs |
| Back-up Time: | 4 hrs |
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Colour Temperature: |
6500 Kelvin |
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Special Feature: |
Rechargeable |
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Voltage: |
220 Volts |
| Color: |
White |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage: | Outdoor, Indoor |





