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Yes electronic equipment tends to either fail rather quickly, or last for ages, the main problem is the electronic capacitor.
Sometimes you can see what has failed,
the spot
shows that LED has failed, this 
shows no reason why the output was much reduced. But what ever the reason why it has failed, there is little which can be done, I did find one lamp with a dry joint, which was corrected and put back into service, but that is unusual.
But the thread is about LED replacements for fluorescent, not stating clearly which are suitable for only magnetic ballasts, and which will work with electronic ballasts. Some do "Magnetic ballast compatible (fluorescent fittings fitted with a starter)""Fluorescent fittings with an Electronic Ballast (No starter) disconnect and by-pass the HF ballast, as per diagram supplied." Some say
but, most seem to say nothing, I know the type to work with electronic ballasts are made, but my attempts to find any has to this point failed.
Sometimes you can see what has failed,
the spot
shows that LED has failed, this 
shows no reason why the output was much reduced. But what ever the reason why it has failed, there is little which can be done, I did find one lamp with a dry joint, which was corrected and put back into service, but that is unusual.But the thread is about LED replacements for fluorescent, not stating clearly which are suitable for only magnetic ballasts, and which will work with electronic ballasts. Some do "Magnetic ballast compatible (fluorescent fittings fitted with a starter)""Fluorescent fittings with an Electronic Ballast (No starter) disconnect and by-pass the HF ballast, as per diagram supplied." Some say
