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Hi

I have a wire lighting system used for several years, however I now have dead transformer which is none replaceable as discontinued..so I have bought LED bulbs x5 which are MR16 5w(50w eqv) to go on my wire light system, I need a new LED driver to replace the dead transformer, please could anyone let me know what kind I need.

Many thanks
 
Take the old transformer out and take a picture of the data plate
 

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