Hi,
I have a set of 4 GU10 recessed light fittings with halogen bulbs controlled by a single dimmer switch. The circuit was installed about 5 years ago and has worked fine. This morning 2 of the bulbs weren't working when switched on. I replaced one of the bulbs with a new one and for a moment the light worked then went out. I replaced the other 'failed' bulb in the other socket but again it didn't work (not even for a moment). It's possible that both bulbs failed at the same time but it seems unlikely that both of the new replacement Philips halogen bulbs would also be faulty. The other 2 lights are fine as several other circuits in various room containing up to 8 recessed halogen lamps.
I should be grateful for any advice offered.
Thank you.
Nick
I have a set of 4 GU10 recessed light fittings with halogen bulbs controlled by a single dimmer switch. The circuit was installed about 5 years ago and has worked fine. This morning 2 of the bulbs weren't working when switched on. I replaced one of the bulbs with a new one and for a moment the light worked then went out. I replaced the other 'failed' bulb in the other socket but again it didn't work (not even for a moment). It's possible that both bulbs failed at the same time but it seems unlikely that both of the new replacement Philips halogen bulbs would also be faulty. The other 2 lights are fine as several other circuits in various room containing up to 8 recessed halogen lamps.
I should be grateful for any advice offered.
Thank you.
Nick