Medicanman
Active Member
I'd be very interested to see the long term results of using LED lighting. LED performance degrades over time. In many cases high output LEDs degrade faster. So I wonder if the extra cost of the LEDs, coupled with degradation in output and slightly reduced yield is worth the energy savings.. both in terms of reduced wattage used by the lamps and reduced cooling costs. Its a curious puzzle that will ultimately take time to figure out.
LEDs are given an hour rating. That rating is usually an L70 rating. It means that at the hour rating specified, the LED has 70% of its light output remaining. Presumably the slight degradation also results in a slight reduction in yield.
All things to factor into the equation.
LEDs are given an hour rating. That rating is usually an L70 rating. It means that at the hour rating specified, the LED has 70% of its light output remaining. Presumably the slight degradation also results in a slight reduction in yield.
All things to factor into the equation.