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I'll try to keep it simple - we have a light , it looks like it used to be a ceiling rose, and was replaced with spotlights and the loop-in connections are now all in choc blocks, which fitted inside the light fitting. There's only a small hole in the ceiling for the cables to come through like most ceiling roses, and appears to be a wooden batten there too (to fit the light onto). No access from above.
I'm replacing with a flush mounted LED light. I was going to replace the choc blocks with wago 221s, connect flex to the neutral and switched live and push those connectors up into the void. There's no room in the light for them. But was concerned they may need to be in an enclosure/junction box. But junction boxes I've seen are much too large to fit through the existing hole.
What is the best way to do this?
I'm replacing with a flush mounted LED light. I was going to replace the choc blocks with wago 221s, connect flex to the neutral and switched live and push those connectors up into the void. There's no room in the light for them. But was concerned they may need to be in an enclosure/junction box. But junction boxes I've seen are much too large to fit through the existing hole.
What is the best way to do this?