Replacing down lighters in bathroom

Yes 230V. Easy loop in/ loop out connections. Even at £35 you'll break even in 2 years with low running cost and no lamps to change. Also it's warrantied for 10 years.

Ps I'm not a JCC salesman...
 
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These are very nice. I assume "integrated driver" means they take 230v? Only thing is the 5 x £35 to replace my existing units :(

You will terminate 230V mains voltage to the driver.
There are a few similar types of these lights with integrated drivers and integrated lamps.
The dimable ones tend to be more expensive, but most of these units come with 5, 7 and 10 year guarantees.

I quite like the "Aurora Sola I9"
 
Thanks for the further info, I am starting to wonder if I should save the price of the metal enclosures and get a set of these.

One thing, on the second page of the install guide it seems to infer that the preferred method is to create an air gap between the unit and insulation. Wouldn't this leave me in the same situation?

http://www.jcc.co.uk/media/downloads/pdf/JC94174.pdf
 
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I guess it's the difference between what you can get away with and what is best to do.
 

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