Changing a spotlight
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Should be easy and I’ve changed the GU10’s in our bathroom upstairs without any problems before but can anybody point me in the right direction with these kitchen spotlights please? They appear to be an all in one unit with no obvious way of replacing the bulb. Sure it must be something simple….. Thanks in advance

Ihave just replaced one this afternoon. You might be able to take it out further. There is likely one or even two plastic boxes, one is a transformer and the other a function box.
I searched for the serial number online, bought off Ebay.
The facia/bezel might clip on, or might twist on/off. My old one clipped, the new one twisted.
I searched for the serial number online, bought off Ebay.
The facia/bezel might clip on, or might twist on/off. My old one clipped, the new one twisted.
Dbag101 said:
Normally there’s a circular pinch spring around the inside of the bezel, which holds the lamp in place.You just release the spring to get the lamp out. I’ve not seen one that hasn’t got the spring.
Some are like that but on many the bezel twists off and the bulb and its holder drops out. However there are plenty of sealed units - the ones we have in our bathroom are from Costco and they're sealed. Uses 5 and I bought 8 so I'd have some spares.GRC70 said:
Should be easy and I’ve changed the GU10’s in our bathroom upstairs without any problems before but can anybody point me in the right direction with these kitchen spotlights please? They appear to be an all in one unit with no obvious way of replacing the bulb. Sure it must be something simple….. Thanks in advance

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