Splicer2020
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I have 6 recessed downlights in my kitchen ceiling that are attached to a dimmer switch. Each downlight has a transformer. Because of the small space of the cavity and the insulation the transformers often overheat and break. This is extremely annoying because I have to remove the light casing each time to replace the transformer with the result that the ceiling around the light fixtures is scarred and dirty. I am quite frankly fed up and want to replace the downlight with more traditional hanging lights. My questions are:
1) do I need to keep the transformers or can I do away with them if I replace the downlights as mentioned?
2) are transformers need for the dimmer switch to work?
3) is there any way I can avoid all this and prevent the transformers from breaking so often without getting rid of the insulation in the ceiling cavity (the neighbour upstairs won't let us take any of it out)
Thanks for your help
1) do I need to keep the transformers or can I do away with them if I replace the downlights as mentioned?
2) are transformers need for the dimmer switch to work?
3) is there any way I can avoid all this and prevent the transformers from breaking so often without getting rid of the insulation in the ceiling cavity (the neighbour upstairs won't let us take any of it out)
Thanks for your help