This is a losing proposition.

 

LED lights, and generally electronics built in some far east countries, are 
driven at 100% rating (or more) of the components used. That means that the 
electronics are stressed more than what we would expect and if we just use them 
more, like using LED lights in a home office, they’ll have a shorter life span. 
Dimming the lights may not help depending on the design of the circuit board in 
the LED light. Try to get “name brand” bulbs or assemblies and that might help.

 

Clive of https://www.youtube.com/@bigclivedotcom has done many many videos 
where he hacks led lights where by removing a resistor increases the longevity 
of led lights. Caveat that he tends to do led lights he finds at his local 
PoundLand (he’s in the British Iles) which is akin to our dollar tree or 
dollarama.

 

You should still be able to find “long life” incandescent bulbs but those will 
not save you energy, just save you from replacing them more frequently…

 

YMMV.

 

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Jose Dias

jose "dot" dias "at" DiasLan "dot" com

 

From: talk <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Michael Hill via talk
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2023 7:58 AM
To: D. Hugh Redelmeier <[email protected]>; GTALUG Talk <[email protected]>
Cc: Michael Hill <[email protected]>
Subject: [GTALUG] LED bulbs was Re: computer hardware testing tools.

 

On Tue, Jul 18, 2023 at 11:27 AM D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

 

(I too suffer a problem that might be power-related.  My home office
seems to burn out LED lightbulbs more quickly than it should.  I don't
know where to start on that one.  It might even be heat related rather
than power-related.)

 

Would love to hear any conclusions to this. All of ours require a ladder to 
change, and change is generally required more frequently than the claim on the 
box.

 

Mike

 

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