Why do LED Lights Fail? - Legacy Lighting (2024)

There are a number of basic reasons for LED lights to fail but the primary issue is heat.

Over-heating can be a result of a number of design and assembly issues but is still the cause of the majority of LED lamp failures – both in the fitting themselves and also the drivers.

LED Fittings

Everyone knows that LED’s need a heatsink which is generally incorporated into the basic design of the product.

Going back 10-15 years this resulted in heavy, large and cumbersome products which seemed to be designed for military use compared with their light and flimsy metal halide cousins.

As the technologies have improved the housings have reduced, become more streamlined and architectural.However the fundamental issue has not disappeared – LED’s create a lot of heat and need to get rid of it.

LED’s

Not all LED’s are created equal.

In the past decade a handful of manufacturers have set themselves apart from the rest by consistently delivering high performance, tried and tested LED’s that have proved to last, based on LM80 and similar tests.

Starting with a reliable LED is the cornerstone of long lasting lamps and cannot be over-emphasized.

Many copycat chip designs have sprung up but this is not a step worth taking a short cut on.If the LED is unreliable, almost nothing else matters – stick with one of the brand leaders.

PCB’s and Contact with the Housing

Unlike a halogen, which throws its heat forward, LED’s push their heat out the back, through the PC Board and then into the heat sink.

This conductive path is very necessary to making the system work together and provides the first potential hotspot.

The thickness and material of the PCB is part of (or should be part of!) an engineered design that considers heat dissipation from the get-go.The LED’s are generating heat, the PCB is transporting the heat into the body (or heatsink) to be taken away.If the PCB is not thick enough and doesn’t have enough heatsinking in its own right, hot spots can occur.

The next stage is the contact between the PCB and the housing.Cheaper lamps economise on thermal paste, either not using the right grade, not enough, or worse still, not using any at all.A microscopic gap between the PCB and potentially (slightly) uneven aluminium housing, can result in early failures.Using a good grade of thermal grease or, better still, a graphite pad, makes a world of difference to the longevity of the LED module.This is an unseen area of the lamp as far as the consumer is concerned.

Consequently, many manufacturers economise here as the short-cuts are not clearly visible.

Unfortunately, they are visible when the lamp stops working for no apparent reason.

Housing Design

The next aspect in the thermal design is the housing.

Not only must there be enough aluminium to dissipate the heat, but it must be of a high quality and cast in a way that supports heat dissipation.

There are a number of methods of molding the aluminium and each has cost vs efficiency differences.Extrusion is common and is economical to produce, both for tooling and components, and due to the high molding pressure, is very efficient.However, because it is a linear extrusion the shape is 2 dimensional, greatly restricting the design options.

Diecasting is a popular option to overcome this issue, but consequently is not as efficient for heatsinking because it is cast at a lower pressure.

Cold forging is another option for efficiency, but often not used due to limitations on design and higher tooling costs.

Drivers

Many basic LED light fixture designs incorporate the LED driver into the design for convenience.

However, the drivers themselves generate heat and are also adversely affected by heat.Bolting them to a hot heatsink is about the worst treatment they can get and subsequently this causes premature failures.The reason for this is that one of the components used on the PCB of the driver has a gel solution to make it function.If this gel dries out, the driver fails.

The answer to this issue is to keep the drivers cool, which requires either insulation or sufficient airflow during operation.

Solution

With temperature being the biggest issue, the obvious solution is to control the temperature.

Many manufacturers choose to make their module underperform to prevent a heat build-up.This can work but also make the modules bigger and heavier than they need to be.

Our recommendation, if you are operating your lights for long periods of time or in a harsh environment, is to make sure the lights you are buying have some form of electronic temperature control.

These devices vary in type, but the result should be that they effectively control the temperature of the module to less than 90 C.

One of the most effective is a physical NTC (thermistor) which sensors the actual temperature and dims the lamp in order to maintain the temperature.

This is a robust mechanism that is able to operate under any conditions.

Other more electronic forms are also available which may be equally effective.The main point is to make sure that there is some form of proven safe-guard against over-temperature – an LED’s worst enemy.

For more information on getting the best performing LED lights, send us an email or give us a call on +61 3 8566 6146 and chat to one of our friendly consultants.

Why do LED Lights Fail? - Legacy Lighting (2024)

FAQs

Why do LED Lights Fail? - Legacy Lighting? ›

There are a number of basic reasons for LED lights to fail but the primary issue is heat. Over-heating can be a result of a number of design and assembly issues but is still the cause of the majority of LED lamp failures – both in the fitting themselves and also the drivers.

Why do LED lights fail? ›

They Seem To Burn Out Easily

LEDs do not generate as much heat as old-style bulbs and they struggle with high temperatures. If they're close to, or in, an enclosed fitting with bulbs that have a high wattage and therefore emit a lot of heat, this may be the cause of your bulbs failing earlier than expected.

Why do LED bulbs fail prematurely? ›

In fact, 1000Bulbs.com mentions in their article on "Understanding LED drivers" that "Drivers often fail prematurely due to high internal operating temperatures."

What are the common LED failures? ›

Electrical leaks, short-circuits and electrical leaks that involve short-circuits are some of the more likely faults that occur in LED devices. Unlike faults in conventional incandescent and fluorescent lights, these faults involve short-circuits and can place a burden on the drive circuit.

Why are my LED lights not working? ›

One common reason LED lights may not turn on is due to a faulty power source. Please check if your LED lights are plugged in and that the power source is functioning normally. Additionally, check the power cord for damages or loose connections. Another reason LED lights may not turn on is due to a faulty LED bulb.

Why do LED lights break so easily? ›

LED bulbs are especially sensitive to heat, though too much heat can shorten the lifespan of incandescent and CFL bulbs, as well. Light bulbs that are fully enclosed (like in globes in ceiling fans) are more susceptible to premature failure from excessive heat because the enclosure traps the heat.

Why do my LED lights not last? ›

Overheating, high voltage, incompatible dimming components, bad connections, and even the occasional bad batch can be culprits.

What is the lifespan of LED lights? ›

LED bulbs afford in the region of 50,000 hours of light, with some brands boasting as many as 100,000 hours. In general, terms, if you use your lights for 10 hours each day, LEDs should serve you well for just shy of 14 years.

Why do my LED bulbs keep blowing in my house? ›

High Voltage

Overvoltage that is too high, or sustained over a long enough period, can cause bulbs to blow. Consult an electrician to confirm instances of overvoltage and to correct the causes, which can originate from either in your local electrical grid or in your own home electrical system.

How to tell if a LED is burned out? ›

LED bulbs don't burn out like regular bulbs, which simply stop working abruptly when they run out of power. Instead, LED bulbs slowly degrade over time. After several years, their brightness dims. This is known as “luminous decay.” When they emit faint light, it's time to change them.

What are the two disadvantages of LED? ›

Disadvantages
  • High initial price: LEDs are currently more expensive (price per lumen) on an initial capital cost basis, than most conventional lighting technologies. ...
  • Temperature dependence: LED performance largely depends on the ambient temperature of the operating environment – or "thermal management" properties.
Sep 21, 2015

What damages LED lights? ›

Environmental Factors
  • Excessive Heat: One of the primary culprits behind LED lamp damage is excessive heat. ...
  • Humidity and Moisture: Exposure to moisture and humidity can also compromise the integrity of LED lamps, causing corrosion, short circuits, and electrical failures.
Mar 29, 2024

What is the failure rate of LED lights? ›

But LEDs are only worth the investment if they hold true to their performance promises. A lamp that boasts an energy efficiency increase of up to 90% compared to other lighting options isn't beneficial if it doesn't function. When it comes to LED lamp failure, the industry standard is 3%.

Why are LED lights failing? ›

Many basic LED light fixture designs incorporate the LED driver into the design for convenience. However, the drivers themselves generate heat and are also adversely affected by heat. Bolting them to a hot heatsink is about the worst treatment they can get and subsequently this causes premature failures.

How can you tell if a LED light is bad? ›

Watch for Dimming or Flickering Light

The first signs of trouble for your LED driver are actually the easiest to spot - because you can see them visually from far away. If you notice the lighting levels gradually dimming or flickering, it's a sign that you have an issue with your LED driver.

What would cause an LED light to go out? ›

One of the most common reasons that LED bulbs burn out quickly is when they're used in incompatible dimming circuits. Firstly, remember that LED bulbs aren't dimmable by default. While you can use dimmable LED bulbs in non-dimmable circuits, the reverse is not true, so check before you install a new bulb.

Do LED lights eventually stop working? ›

That being said, even LED lights wear out over time. We call this process “lumen degradation” or “led degradation”.

Why did my LED ceiling light suddenly stop working? ›

Faulty Power Supply

The power supply is essentially an electrical device that converts the source current into the right frequency and voltage to power your LED lights. If you have spare power supplies, try switching to see if that fixes the problem. If not, purchasing a new power supply may be necessary.

How often do LEDs fail? ›

The facts of LED life

For example, if 100 lamps are tested and 50 of them fail at 10,000 hours, then their average rated life would be 10,000 hours. The useful life of LEDs is defined differently than it is for other lighting technologies. Incandescent bulbs fail when the filament burns out.

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