I tried to google it, wandered through electrician forums, and then figured I would come back here where I always get clear answers.
I have a sitting room/kitchen combined that has 11 LED downlighters. One of them went dim last year, the electrician who put them in [in 2014] took it away to see if there was a warranty claim - he has been hard to get hold of since... All ten are now dim and I want to replace them. With... what? This is the blurb:
230V, 12.4W LED, Mains Dimmable, White
810 Lumens, 2700K, 46 Degree
Diameter:80mm, Recess:100mm
At the time, the documents called them Orlu Quad70 recessed tilt dimmable... but I can find no lighting company called Orlu. I quite liked the look of these, but looks like I need to be... well, something other than what I am. Ecostar® | Ecostar® Products | Ecostar® Lighting (serenlighting.com)
Key requirements are that the light is bright, that I do not have to any more hole cutting [the hole is 70mm], and that they are dimmable. I do not really need them tilt-able. Finally, is the problem likely to be in that little plastic thing in my hand, or the light unit itself? Do both need to be replaced?
thanks in advance....