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    low voltage v mains downlighters

    One thing I was interested in was bulb failure. I seem to hear a lot about having to replace bulbs very frequently. Is 12v more prone to this than mains? Anyone with any experience? Spikey
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    low voltage v mains downlighters

    Hi I want 5 small halogen downlighters for my kitchen. they will replace a central ceiling cluster of three old spots. Looking in B&Q anything above 20 watt lights seem to be 'Transformer Free' ie mains voltage. I was thinking of 5 x 50 watt. Are they available low voltage? If so, what...
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    low voltage lighting

    Hi Apologies if this question has been answered elsewhere but I couldn't find what I wanted. I want to fit low voltage (12V) recessed spots in a new kitchen. I want to use 10 - 12 in the ceiling. Most kits seem to contain 2 or 4 lights. Questions: 1) What is the opinion (of those...
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    cooker problem

    Jerry No. I have one feed to a 1.5 oven. Another feed to a hob. (they are not adjacent). I want to use the original oven feed for a new single oven. And the original hob feed for a new hob and single oven. BTW I have had anothet look and the old fridge socket was on the ring main not...
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    cooker problem

    By hi jacked post do you mean terminal outlet box?
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    cooker problem

    I am replacing a single 4 ring hob and 1.5 oven with single hob and two separate single ovens (ask my wife about that one). The existing 1.5 oven and hob are not adjacent and have separate feeds and 30amp mcbs. The one for the hob has a switch and socket (for an adjoining fridge). This is...
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