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      <title>The Downlight's Second Life: Why Below-Ceiling Serviceability Is the Specification Detail That Matters Most </title>
      <description>LED downlights are sold as permanent, but their drivers rarely are. As field data points to the driver as the dominant failure, below-ceiling serviceability becomes the specification detail that matters most.</description>
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