We have a couple of ceiling fittings in our lounge which each take 10 x 12V G4 lamps. At 15W each, we decided it best to change to LED. Having done this yesterday - now running 10 x 2W LEDs in each fitting, we are experiencing flicker and occasional flash (off for about 0.5 secs).
I noted in the review of the LEDs that someone had mentioned an LED driver and it seems that this is what is required to get the voltage stable.
There is a round shaped transformer hidden in the "base" of the light fixture, which looks easy to change- the problem is, all of the LED drivers that I've found are rectangular and too long to fit within the light. (needs to be about 9.5cm diameter)
I have found this: http://za.auroralighting.com/Lighti...20-60W-VA-Round-Electronic-Transformer-1.aspx which seems to go down to 20W, but it does state in the installation that it is intended for Tungston Halogen luminaires.
Anyone know if this would be ok, or of a suitable alternative?
I noted in the review of the LEDs that someone had mentioned an LED driver and it seems that this is what is required to get the voltage stable.
There is a round shaped transformer hidden in the "base" of the light fixture, which looks easy to change- the problem is, all of the LED drivers that I've found are rectangular and too long to fit within the light. (needs to be about 9.5cm diameter)
I have found this: http://za.auroralighting.com/Lighti...20-60W-VA-Round-Electronic-Transformer-1.aspx which seems to go down to 20W, but it does state in the installation that it is intended for Tungston Halogen luminaires.
Anyone know if this would be ok, or of a suitable alternative?