Hi I am in the process of getting my extension wired and intend to put 12 ceiling spotlights fitted flush into the ceiling. Its a lean to roof and therefore angled ceiling and the spotlights will go between the rafters into areas where the insulation (thermoboard) has been cut out. Can anyone offer any advice on the best way to do this so that the heat generated from the lights is correctly dispersed I have heard that a 50W halogen bulb can generate heat of up to 200 degrees farenheit, Are there special spotlights that I should get for this environment. I plan to use CFL bulbs anyway that would reduce the heat generated significantly but need to plan in case anyone ever does replace with a a halogen bulb. All advice greatly appreciated.