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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Tuesday, October 03, 2023
Some of the significant problems associated with LED lights include flickering, overheating, and compatibility problems.
FREMONT, CA: LEDs have revolutionized the entire industry. They make touch screens and large displays more accessible and affordable. While performing much better and consuming far less energy, LEDs have replaced incandescent and fluorescent lights. As with everything else, there is no perfect invention. There can be obstacles encountered from the manufacturing process to the consumer end due to the massive demand and constant usage.
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The following are some of the common LED lighting problems and their solutions:
Heat exhaustion: As already noted, LED performance is temperature-dependent. This is due to the characteristics of semiconductors. This also refers to the temperature inside the bulb as well as the ambient temperature. It will become increasingly hot when the LED lights are left on for longer. Due to the light not shining fully as a result, energy will be lost as heat.
Additionally, the temperature in the immediate area may be a factor in overheating. One of the fundamental laws of thermodynamics states that heat moves from a hot location to a cold region until all systems reach the same temperature. Overheating is, therefore, a possibility if the LED light is already warm and the environment is considerably warmer.
The Solution: Choosing LED lights with effective heat dissipation is necessary if the installation's LED lights will be left on for a long time. Simply said, the bulb's design needs to allow for enough ventilation. Thinking about the location in addition to the bulb is crucial. Making sure an individual has at least a fan or AC going or a window open while the lights are on if it is mounted in an enclosed room is suggested.
Flickering: Flickering is the most frequent issue with LED lighting. Even when one may least expect it, it can happen. LED lights may flicker intermittently or continuously. There may be a variety of causes, depending on the length. Flickering may indicate that an LED light is worn out and soon to fail. An LED bulb is made up of a circuit of LEDs. Typically, this link is a "series" network. Therefore, since the electricity is being hampered, when one LED performs poorly, it affects the others. The biggest problem here is with manufacturing.
Dust is a typical additional source of flickering. The contacts of the LED bulb and the cable may be harmed if a bulb socket gathers a lot of dust and debris. Typically acting as insulators, dust, and dirt can obstruct the conduct of electricity. The LED light may flicker as a result.
The Solution: Checking for any signs of dirt, dust, or stains as soon as the LED lights start to flicker is needful. If there are any, it is crucial to make sure the electrical circuit is turned off before cleaning the bulb and socket. If the problem continues, it's time to swap out the damaged lights for a more modern, dependable model.
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