We've been running three of the below Philips GU5.3 5W 76954500 spotlights in our ceiling for the past 5 years:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00KTUZCB8/
They replaced 50W 12V halogen spotlights, each with their own transformer. We kept the existing 20+ year old toroidal transformers in place. Alas one of the transformers died.
Reading about what to buy to replace it, I see a lot of options - another wound transformer or a constant current or constant voltage driver, then there's the potential pitfall that some GU5.3 bulbs present themselves as 50W halogens to the transformer so in fact prefer wound PSUs vs switching.
Also it seems some LED drivers flicker if they don't have enough load on them ie. multiple bulbs?
I'm unsure what to fit now, I see the Aurora DA-E60 here - it requires a 20W load - which has me confused - does the 5W Philips spotlight I have appear as a 5W load or a 50W load?
http://www.discount-electrical.co.uk/section.php/109012/1/aurora-lighting-dias-transformers
There are also a few constant voltage drivers here:
http://www.discount-electrical.co.u...ora-lighting-12v-constant-voltage-led-drivers
I supposed the 25W one will allow me to drive all three bulbs (in parallel ofc)?
Any suggestions appreciated since I can't find much on Philips website about what type of driver their spotlights need.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00KTUZCB8/
They replaced 50W 12V halogen spotlights, each with their own transformer. We kept the existing 20+ year old toroidal transformers in place. Alas one of the transformers died.
Reading about what to buy to replace it, I see a lot of options - another wound transformer or a constant current or constant voltage driver, then there's the potential pitfall that some GU5.3 bulbs present themselves as 50W halogens to the transformer so in fact prefer wound PSUs vs switching.
Also it seems some LED drivers flicker if they don't have enough load on them ie. multiple bulbs?
I'm unsure what to fit now, I see the Aurora DA-E60 here - it requires a 20W load - which has me confused - does the 5W Philips spotlight I have appear as a 5W load or a 50W load?
http://www.discount-electrical.co.uk/section.php/109012/1/aurora-lighting-dias-transformers
There are also a few constant voltage drivers here:
http://www.discount-electrical.co.u...ora-lighting-12v-constant-voltage-led-drivers
I supposed the 25W one will allow me to drive all three bulbs (in parallel ofc)?
Any suggestions appreciated since I can't find much on Philips website about what type of driver their spotlights need.