LED lights can dim due to several factors, including voltage fluctuations, thermal issues, or aging of the light source. Inconsistent power supply can lead to insufficient voltage, causing the LEDs to produce less light. Additionally, overheating can affect the performance of the driver circuit, further reducing brightness. Over time, the phosphor coating inside the LED may degrade, resulting in diminished light output.
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