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    GU10 Light Fitting

    So I've attached a picture of the existing light fitting. I'm guessing this is not suitable for 240V LED GU10 bulbs?
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    GU10 Light Fitting

    OK so I think the best solution is to change the fittings to double insulated type. Are these easy to buy? Had a look on-line but none of them mention that they are double insulated. Also, how dangerous is it to use the lights as they are? Should I not be using them?
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    GU10 Light Fitting

    I've replaced the old MR16 halogen spot lights & transformers in the bathroom ceiling with mains fed GU10 LED bulbs. I've fitted them into the same recessed light fittings in the ceiling but I don't know if these light fittings should be earthed. They weren't earthed before as they were...
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    Led flickering

    So instead of a new driver should I get GU10 holders, remove the existing drivers and wire in the new holders where the old drivers currently are? I presume the GU10 doesn't need a driver? 
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    Led flickering

    One transformer for each spot so shouldn't be a load issue. Might be a faulty driver so I'll order another new one.
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    Led flickering

    No. Only when switched on. 
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    Led flickering

    I have 6 halogen spotlights in a bathroom but 3 aren't working. It's not the bulb as I've swapped in a good one but still not working. Assumed it must be the driver.  So I changed the driver in one to an led driver and fitted a led bulb but now the led bulb is flickering. The new driver is 12v...
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