I currently have mains run downlights in my lounge and kitchen. The kitchen ones were fitted about 12 months ago, but despite the assurances a bulbs seems to blow at least every couple of weeks. My father in law reckons its because they get to hot. He suggests downlights, but low voltage with a trnasformer. Is this likely to be any better or should i opt for the low energy mains run downlights you can buy. Doesn't seem to be any difference in cost and the low energy bulbs should last a lot lot longer.
I do wonder about the downlights that keep blowing as had in the old house with no problems. The sparky when he fitted them in the kitchen thought it was the damp from the plaster, then a few weeks later said they had a batch of bad bulbs (had a few issues in other houses), however 12 months later they are still going and patience has worn out.
I do wonder about the downlights that keep blowing as had in the old house with no problems. The sparky when he fitted them in the kitchen thought it was the damp from the plaster, then a few weeks later said they had a batch of bad bulbs (had a few issues in other houses), however 12 months later they are still going and patience has worn out.