I want to install some low voltage warm white LED spot lighting for safety and I want it to last a very long time so I don't ever have to repair it. It might be in inaccessible places, etc. Can I just derate it, if so by how much (a rule of thumb) Ive noticed that when I do that they last much longer and dont get dim, but my observation is not based on numbers, just my observation.
In contrast it seems that LED light bulbs bought to replace conventional bulbs have a high attrition rate and so I have a bunch of them. I think I may just try to scavenge the remaining LEDs out of some of them to see how that works.
I think their short life is probably because they are designed to run kind of hot.
The LEDs themselves are probably fine and its the driver circuitry thats failing.
Are there any papers that give an overview of the factors impacting LED longevity in a general way?