Hi
New to the forum but lurked for a few years.
About 12 years ago I installed a set of starlights in the kitchen running off a 12v transformer.
A couple of months ago the lights started playing up and eventually stopped. Once I'd cut a larger hole to access it (couldn't do it from above as that floor is tiled and with underfloor heating) I found that the live side of the connector block was black from the plastic melting and the live had come away.
The void has nothing obvious that could have been in touch with the connector and lucky that it was not in contact with a joist.
From what I can see of the transformer there is no sign of heating or other damage, same with the lighting wires and fittings.
Any clues why it would burn away after all these years? Could the transformer be faulty and sending power surges through? No fuse has ever blown on the lighting circuit.