Sneaky Reason LED Bulbs are dying faster than they should because they get too hot, like a kid who can't sit still and burns out quicker.
Imagine your LED bulb is like a tiny robot inside the lamp, doing its job by shining light. It works best when it's calm and cool. But sometimes, the bulb gets too warm, like when you leave a flashlight on for hours in the sun, the little robot inside gets tired faster.
Why does it get too hot?
Some bulbs are not made to handle heat well. They're like cookies that melt if they sit in the oven too long. If the bulb is in a place where heat can’t escape, like a closed lamp or a warm room, it becomes overworked and breaks down quicker than it should.
What happens when it dies?
It’s like your robot friend gives up on you, the light goes out, and you have to replace it sooner than expected. That's why they're dying faster than advertised!
So, even though LED bulbs are supposed to last a long time, if they get too hot or work too hard, they might not live as long as we hoped.
Examples
- The bulb stops working even though it was used just a few hours each day.
- Some LED lights flicker and then go out completely after a short time.
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