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On Saturday, 12 November 2016 19:21:21 UTC, JoeJoe wrote:
On 12/11/2016 15:28, Dave Plowman (News) wrote: In article , JoeJoe wrote: I have quite a few of these in my kitchen, used with 50W MR16 bulbs and transformers (one per light): http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HQ-Halogen...W/112184915408 and http://www.free-instruction-manuals....f/p4734235.pdf According to this they are rated 12v AC, and should only be used with MR16 bulbs. I would like to replace the transformers + bulbs with mains GU10 LED bulbs instead. Any reason why this shouldn't be done? PS: they are a pretty old model (mine were bought 10+ years ago), and are no longer available, so well before LED downlights became available. The connector on an MR16 is different from a GU10. Assuming you can buy the correct mains tails with the GU 10 connector, don't see why not. Sorry, should have mentioned that I was going to replace the connectors of course. Connect the earth wire to the metal fitting, if it is metal. Ensure the wire joint can't be touched and is in a flame resistant container. Then you have class 1 mains fittings. NT |
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