Halogen lights blowing

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I have recessed halogen lights fitted by previous owner in bedrooms. 2 have now "blown" and I have been unable to replace them with new ones that work - Im a total non-diy'er and haven't a clue - i've pulled the wire out as far as I can and cannot see an in-line fuse. Any comments or suggestions would be most welcome! Many thanks
 
you have either the wrong lamps or broken a wire

there will be no inline fose which is why you cant find one


what do the lamps yuu had say
 
12V50W36 - the new bulbs i've bought say the same as the old ones that are dud - i've tried placing the new bulbs in "working" fittings and they work but they don't work in the 2 fittings that are dead hence why I thought there was some sort of inline fuse that had blown (ie it appears to be the 2 fittings that are dead and not the bulbs)!?
 
They are extra low voltage lamps. Find the transformer(s) and check them.
 
Thanks to all 3 of you - next stupid question from me is where on earth will i find this transformer to check it. The ceilings are "sealed" with no access points - i've had a look behind the light switches and there is nothing!?
 
Did they blow at the same time? You usually have more than one light per transformer. I would expect the transformer to be above the ceiling. If you can get the fitting out, you could try a mirror and a torch to locate the transformer.
 
No - one of them (one of 3 in the top floor bedroom) went about 2 months ago, the other (one of 4 in the dining room on the ground floor) went yesterday
 

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