Finally someone sees the light! Lol I've been saying that UVB LED is the way to go forever but no one wanted to hear it.
You can increase your chip count to inc longevity of chips, but the strip will have to then be designed for extended duration under UVB, so another route is to just slap a few on, drive em hard, and then replace based on hr count. Just like a forklift lol ... That's what I'm doing.. Plus its safer when the max is only what the sun can ~produce (vs tons of chips with a current spike) I could maybe even integrate a UVB %life meter on the app, ... hey that's a good idea!
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Or have the output be PWM-ed to reflect the hr count. So if I had it dimmed to half, the light would inc the current flow with respect to the wh (watt·hour) count & user dim input selection in an effort to maintain a certain intensity. The feature would be limited by how low you wanted to dim it though, if you wanted full blast itd still deteriorate..
Fluoros will be cheaper, probably, but there's always cheaper options. LED guys want options..