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Originally Posted by estación seca
LEDs should last for many years without dimming.
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I'm glad es hit on this point.
LEDs are a good choice because of their reliability, efficiency, and long operating life. People unfamiliar with LEDs often hear (read) that LEDs don't produce heat, which is untrue.
Heat kills! Thermal management plays a major role in the above. Prolonged heat can shorten the useful life of LEDs, causing light output to decrease at a faster rate than at lower temperatures.
Don't really want to go down the long-winded technical jargon hole, so I'll keep this simple. Most LED manufactures publish graphs that show light output as a function of junction temperature (junction temperature function is like a relationship of the thermal path, ambient temperature, and current driven through the LEDs).
Bottom line ~ controlling the temperature of LEDs is important for a LED system to perform optimally. This is usually done with heat sinking (passive or forced > forced usually means the addition of a fan). Heat can also be the enemy of color shifting in LEDs.
And for what its worth... I have a couple 12-year old mechanical timers that are still going strong (used for turning on/off light fixtures).