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    Downlight Spotlight and Loft Insulation

    They are called LED light bulbs. They consume much less than the Energy Saving bulbs. The quality of the light is a bit rubbish to be honest so I usually get the 6W (equivalent to 50w) or 9w (equivalent to 90w) ones but still not as good.
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    Downlight Spotlight and Loft Insulation

    It's MR16 LED Bulb with 60 SMD which is equivalent of a 50W normal but consumes only 5.5W and the working voltage is 12V. 240V is the input and 12V is the output of the Transformer. You can find it here...
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    Downlight Spotlight and Loft Insulation

    That seems to be a bigger job than I thought! I'd need an electrician for that.
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    Downlight Spotlight and Loft Insulation

    200C? really?! that's super hot! the bulb is low energy bulb so I didn't expect it to get hot much but I'll try it again and see whether I can touch after being left on for 20m. Thanks, It's been there like this when we bought the house 3 years ago.
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    Downlight Spotlight and Loft Insulation

    Thanks, this sounds like a reasonable approach. I'm assuming the transmitter and the connectors should all go into this box as well as the Downlighter? or doesn't it matter?
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    Downlight Spotlight and Loft Insulation

    I've put some insulation between my rafters in the loft and I reached the Downlights and their wires, etc and I read I shouldn't put insulation on them although the insulation material is not flammable and also the energy saving bulbs don't generate much heat (9w bulbs)? Please see the image...
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