Background: I'm planning to build a fog headlight for
offroad bike activities in a misty autumn forest. I've found that amber LEDs have their peak at about 580nm wavelength while SOX lamps (known for their good properties in a fog) have their spectral double-line at 589nm. So I decided to give a try.
A friend of mine offered me his two extra 5W Osram Diamond Dragon - amber LEDs plus a 1A driver. He suggested to use both of them with this driver to make them highly underdriven rather than only one of them, slightly underdriven in order to get better light/heat ratio.
I checked the internet and there are articles like
this that seem to support what he said. But this article is almost 5 years old.
My question is: Does it really matter? Is there a real advantage to have those LEDs underdriven?
Note: I wonder if cheap retrofit LED bulbs that are known for LED overheating produce more light in time when switched on - that gradually fades out when getting hot? Or, do LED streetlights give more light in winter? (That'd be just the opposite to PL fluorescent streetlights.)