ellie82 Posted January 10, 2009 Report Share Posted January 10, 2009 Hi,I have three halogen light fittings in my bathroom. One has stopped working, i swapped the bulb and much to my annoyance the problem hasnt been solved. Any ideas?Has been fine the past two years.Ta. . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rich Posted January 10, 2009 Report Share Posted January 10, 2009 Hi EllieWelcome to The DIY forums..Have you checked the electrical connections to the light fitting if your able to do that yourself?I had the same thing in my bathroom with the 4 halogen GU10 spotlights in there, 1 went out, and as I reached up to change the bulb, it came back on, so I had to get up in the loft and re-secure the wiring as it was just a loose wire.Now its fine and hasnt gone off ever since.I'd say, switch your lights on, then if you can reach, just see if you can move/nudge the light fitting to see if it comes back on. If it does, you have a loose wire, if it doesnt, then a wire may have come out of the fitting completely.If none of that works, then the 12v transformer might be knackered and need changing, which is fairly easy to do if the light fitting and transformer come out of the ceiling easily?Either way, its a fairly easy fix, as you know your other lights in the bathroom are all working.Are you in a house or a flat? Bathroom upstairs under the loft at all? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ellie82 Posted January 11, 2009 Author Report Share Posted January 11, 2009 Hi,I live in a flat, which is a conversion of a house. So my flat is at the top and I have access to the loft space. I can get up there via a loft ladder. However, previously my dad found a live wire up there which was not attached to anything. So maybe this will be a job for an electrician that knows what they are doing. Not worth getting electrocuted! Although i may go up there and have a brief look from a distance to see if it is anything obvious!ThanksEllie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rich Posted January 11, 2009 Report Share Posted January 11, 2009 Hi EllieIndeed, if in doubt, call a pro out.. But its still worth just giving the actual light fitting a nudge too, see if it comes back on. At least then you know its going to just be a loose connection.12v transferomers are actually extremely easy to change if it is that, but obviously before venturing into any space like the loft to look at wires, the lighting circuit should be switched off at your consumer unit (Fuse box)Let us know how you get on with it too, its hard to find honest tradesmen these days. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
verne Posted May 10, 2009 Report Share Posted May 10, 2009 just a matter of interest... my local electrical supplier told me the fashion for using 4 or 6 way transformers has passed because respectable quality ones are an horrendous price and all the others are rubbish so now it is one transformer per light. i must say that it seems more economic that way but what about running costs? with a fair percentage of the power used being turned into heat by the transformer itself does a 4 way transformer produce four times the heat of a single?any boffins out there? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lesteremrick Posted July 1, 2009 Report Share Posted July 1, 2009 Use of halogen Lamp is not good, Halogen lamps get hotter than regular incandescent lamps because the heat is concentrated on a smaller envelope surface, and because the surface is closer to the filament. also, it is possible to get a sunburn from excess exposure to the UV emitted by an undoped quartz halogen lamp.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
directlight Posted December 26, 2011 Report Share Posted December 26, 2011 Halogen lights have become one of the most happening trends on the lighting market. However, in my opinion, using halogen lights in bathroom is not good as it consumes lots of electricity and it doesn't look good in bathroom. Hence, I would recommend you to replace with good one which suits your bathroom design. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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