The illuminated mirror in my bathroom has stopped lighting but the incorporated shaver socket is working . I have tested the relevant wiring in the mirror which is ok. All the bulbs are fine but the electronic transformer is showing no output and no longer hums when receiving power so have been searching for a replacement with no luck. Does anyone know where I'll source a replacement or one that's equivalent.
Does it need to be that shape or will a different design physically fit into the space?
Something like this... https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/LTYT105.html or any other 11.5-12v AC lighting transformer of 80w or greater output will do the job from the electrical specifications point of view but it may not fit inside your mirror unit.
Edit to add... The model I linked to has the following dimensions. L113 x W36 x D29 mm
Thanks Robin. No it doesn't have to be that shape so will certainly measure up in the morning. I also found this one which is .the same shape as the one fitted plus it does have the centre hole for fixing to the inside back panel. Would it also be electrically ok for the job? job?http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Aurora-AU...339038?hash=item33b44df15e:g:7dgAAOSwDNdVkQsy
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Is your shaver socket part of the mirror system and if so does it have an isolation transformer fitted. The transformer you illustrate does not appear to provide a shaver socket output
I'm not clear as to what an "isolation" transformer is to be honest but yes it does have a separate transformer for the shaver socket. The one shown in my pic is just for the lighting which is a separate circuit altogether within the mirror.
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