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12v downlighters with extractor fan
In a shower cubicle we have a 12v downlighter with an integral
extractor fan. The light fitting in the middle has collapsed. The small round connector into which the bulb fits, and which is held by 2 small screws has worked loose and the screws have fallen out. I do not know how to get them back in. Do I have to remove the entire fitting from the ceiling, and if so how do I do this? Any help most welcome. John |
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Thanks for the replies. It turns out for 6 years we had had a 50w bulb
where only a 20w bulb should have been. This has burnt out part of the fitting, which our friendly electrician has been able to fix quite cheaply. Moral? Read the instructions first! |
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