Hi All
I'm fairly DIY handy but don't know much about electrics but need advice on bathroom spotlights issue. We had a bathroom wired (by a pro) with 4 spots, each of which has its own transformer. The details on them says: Prim: 220-240V~50Hz 60VA Cos=0.99. SEC: 11.5V~rms MAX 4.9A 3-60W which means little to me but I guess enough to anyone who knows electrics. The 4 bulbs are halogen, 35W.
1 of the lights has basically never worked. I pointed this out to the electrician who said the transformer must have been broken, came back and replaced it. It worked briefly and then stopped again.
I know there's an equation to work out how many bulbs you can put on the circuit/which transformer is needed but I don't know if it applies when there is a transformer for each bulb. Could I get advice please on whether this is just a case of replacing the transformer of the non-functioning spot or if all 4 need to be replaced to accommodate all 4 lights on the same circuit. Either way I'd appreciate advice.
Thanks for any/all input.
NB