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That 500 hours was my guesstimation derived from Cree’s LM80 data. But Cree never published anything above 3A - their max rated current.
I tested below LEDs:
- Nichia: 219C, 319A, E21A, 144AM/AR, 757GRV3, E17A
- Cree: XPL, XPL-HI, XPG, XTE, XPG2, XPE2, XHP50, (sorry, no XML or XML2)
- Some Citizen COB
- Some unknown LED bulb LEDs
Cree is tougher than other LED I tested, but still suffer invisible damage (output reduction) at above 1,5 - 2x rated current. Whenever I get past max rated current, whenever I redo the output test, the voltage always reduced. The farther away from max rated current, the lower the voltage became. Lower forward voltage is a clear sign that output has permanently reduced. My test requires me to keep the LED at certain current for almost 2 minutes in each increment. I only write down the output after the voltage has stabilized. LED Vf is a very accurate good thermal sensor.
But as I said earlier, I sometimes forgot or skipped something and made me step backwards. Whenever I did this above max rated current, the voltage always permanently reduced. Even if I just stayed at the higher current step for few seconds
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