Can Modifying LED Lights Cause Spontaneous Combustion?
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Modifying LED lights can cause spontaneous combustion. Here are the specific details about modifying LED lights: Conditions for Spontaneous Combustion: Combustion requires several conditions: temperature, exposure to air, and combustible materials. There are indeed combustible materials in a car, and exposure to air is unavoidable. However, if the temperature does not reach the ignition point, replacing LED lights will not raise the temperature to the ignition point. Special Circumstances: Electrical sparks caused by aging circuits have a chance of causing spontaneous combustion. Although the voltage of a car's electrical system is 12V, if the circuit ages and cracks, connecting the positive and negative terminals can also produce sparks. Under very dry conditions, if there are low-ignition-point materials nearby, it is highly likely to ignite an open flame. Therefore, as long as the car lights are modified safely and correctly, such problems can be minimized.