That’s also not the diode temp but the heat sink temp. I know the diodes are over 91 as I have tested them with a heat gun. I’m fact depending on how the sensor is mounted it might be the air temp above the heat sink and not even the metal directly. The last orphek internal I saw the temp probe was air temp and had silicone mounting off the metal.
thankfully there are a few fans less fixtures now so that is good news for your setup, couple years ago would have been out of luck.
Ok, I just checked mine with a heat gun, and couldn't find any diodes over 97 degrees.
I found this:
"Almost all LEDs, components and LED strip circuits are designed to withstand temperatures of 185°F (85°C) or more without any detrimental effects on their longevity, reliability and operation. As such, except for poorly designed or malfunctioning LED strip products, or those installed in extreme locations where ambient temperatures are very high, virtually no LED strips will reach these temperatures, and there should be few concerns about whether an LED strip will malfunction due to heat."
In any case, I guess it is what it is, and I should look elsewhere for fanless LEDs. A part of me still thinks, though, that there's something wrong with my iCon, and it should be lowering the fan speeds until the heat actually approaches levels that would damage the unit.