With their sophisticated electronics and circuitry, when LEDs do fail the knee-jerk reaction can often be just to swap out wholesale and replace, even if the luminaire itself is not at the end of its life. A recent ILP webinar looked at whether there are better options. As ILP members, you don't need me to tell you LEDs are now prevalent within public lighting, thanks to their sophisticated circuitry, long life and reduced maintenance and control electronics. But what happens when any part of this sophisticated lighting solution does fail? What is the best action to take? Is it best to replace the entire luminaire wholesale, even if it's not yet at the end of its life? Or are there other, better solutions you should be looking at first, in terms of cost, safety and environmental impact?
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