I bought a thin flat headed screwdriver and tightened the screws on the bulb pins. This is now resolved. Thanks very much.
Telectrix - that was a generous offer. Much appreciated.
Thanks for the replies, I'll add a photo(s) tonight. I'm not familiar with the term 'flying lead' (even after googling still not sure). The photo should confirm this.
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Would appreciate any help. I have a bathroom downlight bulb where the pins are too thin for the holes in the plastic cube attached to the wire of the transformer. The other type of pins would be too thick. Is this "cube" missing a part? When the bulb blew I first noticed the pins of the bulb...
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