Just searched for a datasheet on white LEDs. Found this, it ios for the most common 5mm 20mA white LED
And i found something weird in it :
(2) Storage
a. The LEDs should be stored at stored at 30 C or less and 70%RH or less after being shipped and the storage life limits are 3 months.
b. If the LEDs are stored more then 3 months, they can be stored for a year in a sealed container with a nitrogen atmosphere and
moisture absorbent material.
c. Please avoid rapid transitions in ambient temperature, especially, in high humidity environments where condensation can occur.
http://www.surplustronics.co.nz/library/Mega-White-LED.pdfSo they say that the storage life for LEDs is 3 months - i guess it has something to do with the epoxy package not being sealed and moisture going into the LEDs on the interface between the epoxy and lead wires
But : The LEDs are supposed to last many years when they are in use, and they are not potted in anything when installed in a device... How does the effect damage LEDs in storage, but not damage LEDs which are installed and in use (whether powered on or off for most of the time) ?