Not with ordinary resin encapsulated thru-hole LEDs. the die bonding
tends to fail before thermal runaway can transform the die into a
bulk resistor
So I should not expect a diode to behave like a fuse or a resistor? OK....
rectifier diodes have stronger bonding and do often fail shorted.
Let's just talk about average LED. I don't need rectifier for the
meantime...
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