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Ensuring that your LED light circuit boards last longer and serve reliably

John Scott
John Scott
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LED lights have fast become the preferred way of lighting at different locations and for different purposes. Anything from home lighting to lighting in the commercial applications as well as industrial and transportation sector, LEDs have all but replaced traditional systems of lighting. LEDs are available in a wide variety because LED light circuit board can be configured in different manners.

From simple visible spectrum lighting to complex and exotic systems like UV LEDs and IR as well as night vision lighting systems, LEDs are almost everywhere. While the LED itself is very reliable, there is still the fact that LED lights work as a system of systems. Circuit boards being the platform for all things, they need to be cared for and for this, different steps need to be taken. Here are some of the common tips which must be followed to ensure that the LED light circuit board lasts as long as it can. 

Quality control and temperature management

First and most important thing is that you should keep in mind that you should only buy a high quality LED component and circuit board. Sure, you can import a lot of components from overseas where they make it for cheap but the quality of these is generally very low. A local manufacturer from North America will be able to deliver a much better quality product. This is because they are neither using cheap raw material nor are they using cheap, unskilled labor. Further, it is also very important that LED light circuit board operates at optima; temperatures. LEDs have recommended operating temperature ranges provided by their manufacturers.

It's crucial to keep the operating temperatures within these specified limits. Avoid exposing LEDs to extreme temperatures, as both excessively high and low temperatures can adversely affect their performance and longevity. Considering the fact that LEDs including UV LEDs have the tendency to generate a lot of heat, Proper heat management is one of the most critical factors in extending LED life. LEDs produce heat during operation, and excessive heat can significantly reduce their lifespan. Ensure that your LED circuit board is equipped with an efficient heat sink or thermal management system. Adequate ventilation and proper heat dissipation mechanisms are essential to prevent overheating.

Maintain proper electricity supply

LEDs are powered by electricity and the kind of electricity as well as the ‘quality’ of electricity that the LED is getting is very important for long life of all the components. This is much more applicable in case of more exotic systems like UV LEDs though even the regular home lighting LEDs are also very susceptible to quality of electricity they are getting. This it is very important to regulate the current.

Overdriving LEDs with excessive current can drastically reduce their lifespan. Always use the appropriate current-regulating driver circuitry to ensure that LEDs are powered within their specified current limits. This prevents thermal stress and electrical degradation that can lead to premature failure. Similarly, it is very important that the device gets appropriate voltages. Ensure that LEDs receive the correct voltage levels.

Using voltage within the manufacturer's specified range helps prevent electrical stress on the LEDs and ensures consistent and reliable performance. Voltage surges and transients can damage your LED light circuit board. Use surge protection devices and voltage regulators to safeguard LEDs from unexpected power fluctuations. This is particularly important in areas with unreliable power supplies or frequent electrical storms.

Frequent inspections and regular maintenance

It is very important that you should Periodically inspect your LED circuit boards for signs of wear, discoloration, or visible damage. Early detection of issues allows for timely maintenance or replacement, preventing further damage or failure. Similarly, you must do regular cleaning and keep the system free from dust, dirt, and other contaminants. Dust accumulation can trap heat, affecting heat dissipation and reducing LED performance. 

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