Ravenvalor
Senior Member
- Location
- Piedmont region of NC
Hello LED experts,
I was wondering if someone would kindly tell me whether or not having a standard 120volt led lamp flash on for 2 - seconds and off for 4 - seconds continuously will lower the lifespan of the bulb. Sylvania has an 8-watt A-Line series lamp that I would like to use in a fixture that will flash continuously 24/7/365.
There are 3 - lamps per fixture and each one takes turn coming on 2 - seconds at a time.
Also, the fixture is totally enclosed so there is no venting for heat issues that might occur. The manufacturer states that these lamps are not rated for totally enclosed fixtures however this is a huge fixture about 36" long and 12" wide. The fixture is in an air conditioned environment.
Thanks for the great help.
I was wondering if someone would kindly tell me whether or not having a standard 120volt led lamp flash on for 2 - seconds and off for 4 - seconds continuously will lower the lifespan of the bulb. Sylvania has an 8-watt A-Line series lamp that I would like to use in a fixture that will flash continuously 24/7/365.
There are 3 - lamps per fixture and each one takes turn coming on 2 - seconds at a time.
Also, the fixture is totally enclosed so there is no venting for heat issues that might occur. The manufacturer states that these lamps are not rated for totally enclosed fixtures however this is a huge fixture about 36" long and 12" wide. The fixture is in an air conditioned environment.
Thanks for the great help.