I have 4 Gen2 radions that more than cover the space in my tank. I am about to restart my aquarium after a move. I would like mixed tank.
I have read LEDs will wear out with time. However using a PAR meter they still put out 400 plus. Am I fooling myself that they are still fine. Does the useful spectrum fade with time?
Thanks
Pretty picture says a lot. Now this is JUST for the LED. As mentioned above things like capacitors ect. can fail much earlier.
Everything depends on heat..
Industry defines their "replacement point" at when lumen output drops below 70% of original.
Technically they want (or did) move to 80% but that is irrelevant to this story.
Well so is lumens but another story.
Learn how LM-80 reports help assess and compare LED luminaire quality. Discover the importance of LM-80 and TM-21 testing in evaluating LED components and ensuring reliable performance.
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Luxeon M led above, others vary. Violets and UV faster than the above.. in general.
0.8 = 80%
And if poorly manuf may have the high intensity colors scorch their lenses.
Huh, maybe I should have read the article..
Once an LED chip has reached the minimum 6,000 required test hours for LM-80, a lifetime extrapolation, known as TM-21, is applied to the test data. TM-21 is the internationally recognised method for projecting lumen degradation of LEDs beyond the LM-80 test data.
Anyways it is impractical to test an led for 50000hrs soo a "guess"
As to spectrum, yea could be changes over time. See what I said about violets and high intensity blues.
Shifts may be noticeable but not technically detrimental to their function.
But like adding a brand new Gen4 (like new old stock or buying a lightly used used one) to a 10 yr 365/100% old gen 4 you probably will see a difference.

Just for fun..
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