Claireandtim
Newly Enlightened
- Joined
- Jul 18, 2010
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Most, if not all new led's are rated at 50,000 hour lifespans. The quick math says this is 5.7 years of "constant on". I don't know about everyone else but I have almost 20 really nice lights, all of which are less than 2 years old. It would seem to me that it's more likely that I'll either lose, damage beyond repair or experience other component failure before the LED expires, does this seem logical?
To continue on this thought process, I don't use my lights everyday, so assuming I take care of them, I would think the lights that I own could theoretically still be in service 40 years from now? I realize that by that time technology will have likely made my lights obsolete.. However my thought is that they should still be usable.
I'm interested in thoughts on this if anyone would like to comment.
To continue on this thought process, I don't use my lights everyday, so assuming I take care of them, I would think the lights that I own could theoretically still be in service 40 years from now? I realize that by that time technology will have likely made my lights obsolete.. However my thought is that they should still be usable.
I'm interested in thoughts on this if anyone would like to comment.