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    SPOTLIGHTS ALWAYS ON

    The kitchen is a flat roof single storey extension so I cant get at it from above. Theres another light fitting on the other side of the kitchen which is a double storey which I am hoping to replace with a 4 spotlight fitting, so two of the spots can light the side of the kitchen where I am...
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    SPOTLIGHTS ALWAYS ON

    The cable runs along the roof cavity, behind a wall that had been tiled over and down to the light switch. The LNE at the ceiling is the only cable I can see. So without removing the ceiling I cant see what its attached to or where it comes from If I test the switch wiring and its dead, then...
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    SPOTLIGHTS ALWAYS ON

    The only way I could remove the bulbs were to forcibly push against them with the end of my fingers and turn at the wrist. The bulbs were "screw in" and they eventually turned. Very much like one would tighten a screw first in order to loosen it up. I checked that out. I removed the...
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    SPOTLIGHTS ALWAYS ON

    I havnt changed any wiring. All I did was replace the bulbs. I was able to turn them on and off using the wall switch and it worked as it should do untill the bulbs eventually died. Now the wall switch doesnt turn them off and the new bulbs stay on permenantly even with the wall switch removed...
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    SPOTLIGHTS ALWAYS ON

    I have 3 mains powered spotlights in my kitchen. They were already installed when I moved into the house 20 years ago and were working fine untill the bulbs needed replacing some time back. But as I couldnt get them out I left them there until last week when I finally replaced them. The...
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