Hi, this relates to electrics, but strictly speaking is not this forum heading. O well, here goes:
We have just refloored our dining room / lounge with solid oak planks, which looks a dream. The 4 ceiling swivelling eyeball spots suddenly looked so dated so we bought downlight converter kits to replace them. Unfortunately, the cut outs for the old ones are 155mm, but the converter kits have a max size of 140mm. I can't find anything wider than this on the net. I am really hoping we don't have to have the ceiling replaced, and holes never fill in well, especially with the spring force of these replacement units which tend to pull the units through the repaired hole.
Question please: are there any secondary backing plates which we can insert between the new units and the ceiling to close the gap? Brass or white, ideally 160mm diameter???
(I can't think of any way to cut down the existing backing plates; they are too thick and wide).
We will be so grateful for any viable solutions!
Rob