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A very basic Futuronix question
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveS79" data-source="post: 510577" data-attributes="member: 28820"><p>Hi all</p><p></p><p>Was recently at a property just doing some general remedial works bringing property upto spec with changing MCB's for RCBO's etc. While there I noticed that the lighting was on a Futuronix system. I haven't had any experience of this previously. Customer has been intouch today to enquire about changing all low voltage spots to 230 ones. Just wondering although I think it's probably unlikely, do I need to consider anything with changing these lights over to maintain the compatibility with the Futuronix? To rock up with 40+ downlights that cause problems would be very embarrassing to say the least.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveS79, post: 510577, member: 28820"] Hi all Was recently at a property just doing some general remedial works bringing property upto spec with changing MCB's for RCBO's etc. While there I noticed that the lighting was on a Futuronix system. I haven't had any experience of this previously. Customer has been intouch today to enquire about changing all low voltage spots to 230 ones. Just wondering although I think it's probably unlikely, do I need to consider anything with changing these lights over to maintain the compatibility with the Futuronix? To rock up with 40+ downlights that cause problems would be very embarrassing to say the least. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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