Andy_R
Hard of hearing..I said Herd of Herring..oh FFS..
- Location
- County Durham
So...eventually getting around to replacing the 12V Halogen downlighters in our kitchen with LEDs (they keep on fading off and coming back on about 20 minutes later so I suspect it's a thermal problem with the transformer)
My plan is to replace the existing MR16s with LED GU10s - the Halogen lamps are held in to the light fitting with what can only be described as a large circlip type spring. When that is removed the lamp comes out with a tail that is connected to the low voltage cabling, and the lamps are approximately the same diameter (50mm - 51mm).
If I replace the low voltage cabling with .75mm twin and earth, and get rid of the transformer, my thoughts are that using WAGO connectors instead of your everyday choccybox type connecters or junction boxes I can make a much better fist of the job. What have I missed, or is it good to go?
My plan is to replace the existing MR16s with LED GU10s - the Halogen lamps are held in to the light fitting with what can only be described as a large circlip type spring. When that is removed the lamp comes out with a tail that is connected to the low voltage cabling, and the lamps are approximately the same diameter (50mm - 51mm).
If I replace the low voltage cabling with .75mm twin and earth, and get rid of the transformer, my thoughts are that using WAGO connectors instead of your everyday choccybox type connecters or junction boxes I can make a much better fist of the job. What have I missed, or is it good to go?