Submitted by ilostmyselfuk t3_z57lx4 in DIY
MeshColour t1_ixw1kr0 wrote
Reply to comment by luciensadi in Help with downlight fitting by ilostmyselfuk
Devil's advocate. The integrated fixtures can be designed to handle the heat and light better and produce a product that lasts much longer than many bulbs and illuminates more evenly than bulbs
Albeit you only know you're getting that if you're paying a premium for the fixture...
So my advice is buy brand name/high quality if you're installing a led fixture, and generally in a more classic style that isn't too "innovative", all the issues you mention is a risk, but most of the time this type should last as long as most people are in a house So it's likely someone else's problem at least (classic designs you can find something similar enough to match for decades to come)
A different comment mentioned they can be rated for 50,000 hours, which is over 5 years of being on 24/7
Yangoose t1_ixxyrgk wrote
It's one thing if it's a $20 hallway light.
It's another thing altogether when it's a $1,500 chandelier for your dining room that's just gonna have to go in the dumpster in 5-10 years when the LED's give out.
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