There is a strange paradox in electronics.
If you buy a new LED bulb or a power adapter, it is most likely to fail in the first 48 hours. But if it survives that first week, it will likely last for 10 years.
Why do electronics have this "Infant Mortality" problem? It’s usually tiny manufacturing defects: a weak capacitor, a microscopic crack in a solder joint, or a semiconductor... https://cometenvirons.com/