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and you want 7 replacements and the other party fitted them .are you having a laugh.
Its like buying a second hand car
the peron before you put 4 new tyres on and those tyres have been whorn and you want new tyres.
we are not a lonely eletrical forum we are a citazon advice buro has well.
Buzz you really need to get your fingers sorted, your spelling is getting worse
 
Dear Vortigern, thank you for your response! I read in the instructions of Luxna (which is available on Luxna's website) that there are three round shape at the end of the cylinder wire. Which other alternative lights will have exactly the three round shape at the end of the cylinder wire, that I can buy? thanks



You speak of the previous owner suggesting you are the new owner. If so you MUST have received an Electrical Installation Certificate from the previous owner which would have been asked for when enquiries were raised. As you may know work in a bathroom is a special location withing regulations terms and work must be accompanied by a certificate (EIC) On there you will find the installer and you can contact them. Having said that it is unusual bad luck to have seven of eight fail, please do not fall into the temptation of an extension lead and light perched on the edge of the bath or some such thing. Normally there will be a batch number and date on the fittings. Also Trading Standards Law is quite explicit regards the fact that you do not require a receipt as proof of purchase, thought I would mention that by the by. And @SparkyChick this post is addressed to us men so please...restrain yourself:cool:
 
The downlights have a plug and play connection that is very similar to the greenbrook connector, but there are many similar types out there that may not be compatible.
The simplest approach would be to get matching replacements but if you are capable of correctly and safely fitting a replacement connector to the light you buy then any fire rated shower rated LED downlight with a 70mm cut out should be OK.
 
Finally received a Professional advice from Richard! Thank you Richard! Most of the above responses from other people just show their own level of professionalism! I dont understand what type of Moderators tolerate and allow the responses from most of the above people to appear publicly on this site, - I will take this further with the relevant Regulators !
 
Finally received a Professional advice from Richard! Thank you Richard! Most of the above responses from other people just show their own level of professionalism! I dont understand what type of Moderators tolerate and allow the responses from most of the above people to appear publicly on this site, - I will take this further with the relevant Regulators !
A poor response from a poster that has received nothing but good advice, and is unwilling to accept it, would rather muddle along, accepting video advice, I certainly hope these regulators you talk of, point you in the right direction with your unfounded complaints.
 
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