Have a system of down lights with 50 Watt dichroic lamps inserted; 4 lamp circuits with 2 to three lamps per circuit, so not many. I was recently advised to earth the lights, which I did in daisy chain fashion with 2.5 sq mm single flex. I made patent contact with the frames for each light. There is no proprietary earth lug installed, so it’s makeshift.
On close re-inspection, four weeks later, I noticed some slight melting of the PVC at the closest point of the flex to the light (maybe 5mm of exposed copper at installation). I immediately removed all the earthing wire and need to rethink the earthing installation.
I looked again at lamps available in the stores and really they are all essentially the same. None I saw had earth connection facility provided. I know installation of some lamps are an electricians challenge but wondering if any here have some practical advice even to the point of rethinking the whole installation. I simply don’t want a fire and even though there’s no requirement in this country for this safety assurance, I know that it’s a sensible thing.