problem with a 105-210w LV transformer...

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Hi,

I'm attempting to install the above transformer with 4 12V 35 Watt lamps wired in 1.5mm heat resist cable, all lengths less that 2m. It worked a treat until after about 2-3 hours the lights cut out. I allowed the transformer to cool (Though I cant understand why it got hot in the first place) and it worked again but not for so long. After another break I went to cool I turned it on and the transformer appears to have blown in some way.

Does the TX work horizontal to a wall or does it have to be flat, parallel to the ceiling for example? Can it be fixed to a wall --- or does there have to be free air all round? I'm struggling, as I believe I have followed all the rules and wiring is over spec. if anything.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

thanks
 
clicky

I should also point out they are NOT transfomers in the strict sense of the word. they also should not be covered with any insulation, such as you may find in a roof space
 
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How warm was the area where the transformer was. Was it in a cavity between ceiling and floor with heat from the lamp(s) trapped in the same cavity.
 

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