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Spots going out 1 by 1

  • 11-01-2017 2:41pm
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    Hi All

    I have 6 spots in my kitchen ceiling.

    They are now going out 1 by 1 in a row and changing the spot doesnt work as a spot is not blown.

    It seems to be a chain reaction as the spots are next to each other?

    Any Ideas?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,153 ✭✭✭✭dodzy


    Polo_Mint wrote: »
    Hi All

    I have 6 spots in my kitchen ceiling.

    They are now going out 1 by 1 in a row and changing the spot doesnt work as a spot is not blown.

    It seems to be a chain reaction as the spots are next to each other?

    Any Ideas?

    12v ? or 240 V? If the former, i'd be looking towards the transformer(s)


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