Not had a look yet as I have too much going on, funeral on Monday and not been too well but hopefully on Tuesday I will be able to have a look at the problem.
The problem is we have three 12v downlights in a box to conceal pipes above the bath. My mate put these in ten years ago and I've always suspect they are not IP65 rated so been wanting to replace them for a while.
Anyway now they have stopped working, over the last few days they have been flickering or and other people have reported them not working at all.
If you switch it on they glow very dimly for a second and then go out, am I right in thinking this points to a transformer fault?
The switch is a corded type, so I will short this on Tuesday to make sure its not the switch.
Now my question, under Part P you can replace like for like fittings, so could I legally put in some 12v IP65 rated downlights to replace the broken ones or do I simply need to get a spark in?
Access is going to be a major problem but I can sort that before any sparky comes in.
What do you guys think? Want to do everything above board and can replace the downlights and transformers easily but I am not sure I can legally and does lights in zone 2 (its a high ceiling although above a bath) need some sort of RCD protection even if it is 12v?
The problem is we have three 12v downlights in a box to conceal pipes above the bath. My mate put these in ten years ago and I've always suspect they are not IP65 rated so been wanting to replace them for a while.
Anyway now they have stopped working, over the last few days they have been flickering or and other people have reported them not working at all.
If you switch it on they glow very dimly for a second and then go out, am I right in thinking this points to a transformer fault?
The switch is a corded type, so I will short this on Tuesday to make sure its not the switch.
Now my question, under Part P you can replace like for like fittings, so could I legally put in some 12v IP65 rated downlights to replace the broken ones or do I simply need to get a spark in?
Access is going to be a major problem but I can sort that before any sparky comes in.
What do you guys think? Want to do everything above board and can replace the downlights and transformers easily but I am not sure I can legally and does lights in zone 2 (its a high ceiling although above a bath) need some sort of RCD protection even if it is 12v?

