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Low voltage downlights - individual transformers?
Hi, I'm about to fit 8 low voltage downlights in my kitchen ceiling
(yes, I'll replace them with LEDs in a few years when that becomes viable). Question is, is there any advantage to individual transformers (which my bathroom lights have) rather than use a pair of 250W transformers to power 4 bulbs each. The cost saving is not really significant, I'm wondering if there's any advantage to individual transformers other than losing only a single light when it fails. |
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