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He’s like a sleeping giant - you know he’ll be along anytime when you start making noise!
 
This is the importance of vital timing , when you see this :
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Close your eyes and open your mouth!

The spring clips however can give a nasty hit on your fingers and try not to look upward below it when you pull it down as you can get all sorts in your eyes.
 
Just a cautionary word - locate the MCB for that light and turn it off before starting work. As you extract the transformer that lamp lead is attached to it may bring with it some poorly made connections...
By that I assume you mean flip the relevant switch off for the upstairs lighting circuit on my main board? I had already checked which switch to flick off. I have also had a look in the loft to see if I could change the connectors from the loft approach but they are not very accessible. Appreciate you can't see the job itself but would it be feasible to pull the existing wired connector down into the bathroom without having to remove the whole spotlight fitting? I am trying to see how I can do this job and so far it's looking tricky to the non-educated like me.
 
no worry about the tiles, is that ceiling cladded in wood? with them fire creating halogens covered in insulation.
Ha ha. I just need to make it clear that this bathroom with it's wood clad ceiling and hideous tiles was already in the house when we moved in. The fact that we have been here 11 years just shows I am borassic and hence why I don't want to spend cash I haven't got refurbing the bathroom which in truth is what it really needs.
 
Job Done! Very helpful advice from all. Managed to remove the spot light units from the ceiling without breaking my fingers and replace all four connectors. All lights now working and I feel quite pleased with myself as I have all my fingers, didn't electrocute myself and now have light in the bathroom.
 
Job Done! Very helpful advice from all. Managed to remove the spot light units from the ceiling without breaking my fingers and replace all four connectors. All lights now working and I feel quite pleased with myself as I have all my fingers, didn't electrocute myself and now have light in the bathroom.
 
Job Done! Very helpful advice from all. Managed to remove the spot light units from the ceiling without breaking my fingers and replace all four connectors. All lights now working and I feel quite pleased with myself as I have all my fingers, didn't electrocute myself and now have light in the bathroom.
Once was enough, twice is bragging.

Now time so sort those tiles.....
 

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