I have eight GU5.3 downlighters with individual transformers in a room about 4m x 6m. The lights are fairly standard types with the round wire clips to hold the bulbs in.
They’ve been fine for ten years but recently started failing. I’ve replaced two transformers but now two more bulbs have failed. (Haven’t checked yet if just the bulbs or not). Bulbs are all led now but have in the past been halogen or others.
First question is what is going wrong. Is there more to it when changing transformers. I could only find one type at B & Q so that’s what I replaced the old ones with.
Second and probably more sensible question. Should I change to mains voltage LED downlighters? If I do is it just a case of taking the transformers out of the circuit and connecting the units directly to the mains cable. And if so any recommendations for white fittings which will fit the ceiling holes.
There’s a dimmer switch which again has worked fine for years and I would prefer to have dimming capability although not essential. Is there a specification of dimmer switch needed for the proposed lights?
They’ve been fine for ten years but recently started failing. I’ve replaced two transformers but now two more bulbs have failed. (Haven’t checked yet if just the bulbs or not). Bulbs are all led now but have in the past been halogen or others.
First question is what is going wrong. Is there more to it when changing transformers. I could only find one type at B & Q so that’s what I replaced the old ones with.
Second and probably more sensible question. Should I change to mains voltage LED downlighters? If I do is it just a case of taking the transformers out of the circuit and connecting the units directly to the mains cable. And if so any recommendations for white fittings which will fit the ceiling holes.
There’s a dimmer switch which again has worked fine for years and I would prefer to have dimming capability although not essential. Is there a specification of dimmer switch needed for the proposed lights?