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WHAT ARE BURING HOURS IN LED LIGHTS?

Burning hours in LED lights refer to the total amount of time a light bulb or LED fixture is designed to operate before it reaches the end of its useful life. It is an important metric that gives an estimate of how long the LED will continue to emit light at a certain level of brightness before its performance begins to degrade significantly.

Key points about burning hours:

  1. Rated Lifetime: Manufacturers often specify the expected burning hours, typically ranging from 25,000 to 100,000 hours, depending on the type of LED. This is a general guideline for how long the LED is expected to last under normal usage conditions.

  2. Degradation: As LEDs age and burn for more hours, their brightness may gradually decrease, even though they may still be working. After the rated burning hours, the LED may still function, but at a reduced intensity, or it might fail altogether.

  3. Usage Conditions: The actual burning hours can be affected by factors like temperature, voltage, and the quality of the LED itself. For example, if an LED light operates in a very hot environment or is powered with unstable voltage, it may not last as long as expected.

  4. Efficiency: One of the key benefits of LED lights is their long lifespan compared to traditional lighting technologies like incandescent or fluorescent bulbs. This extended burning time means less frequent replacements, reducing maintenance costs.

In short, burning hours refers to the expected lifespan of an LED in terms of how long it will function effectively before needing to be replaced.


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