sh0wtime
Well-Known Member
For me it's quiet the opposite, when I turn on my lights they pull more wattage and therefore run brighter.Is it possible for lights to get slightly brighter as they burn in?
After an hour or two they reach their work temperature and go down a bit.
Maybe that's simply the energy loss from heat, I thought.
But to have them run brighter after a while, that's a first for me!
BTW Quote:
"To understand why LEDs degrade, we first must understand the technology behind how they work. To light up a traditional bulb, the filament is heated in order to produce light. Over time, this filament gets hotter, weaker and eventually burns out.
LEDs, however, do not contain a filament and instead illuminate using a semiconductor. So instead of just instantly burning out like traditional bulbs, LED lights age over time and progressively get dimmer until they stop working altogether. This is what we call “lumen degradation” or “LED degradation”.
The term degradation in relation to LEDs refers to the decrease in luminous power over the course of the LED’s life.
Degradation is like an ageing process in which the LED becomes dimmer and darker over its life cycle."