Hello forum, in the ceiling of the new house there are halogen spotlights. The entire wiring is not visible. Behind each spotlight, however, there is a transformer (see picture). Two cables come out of the ceiling at each transformer, each serving as neutral (N) and live (L) – on the other side, the spotlight is connected. If I want to replace the halogen spotlights with LED spotlights, what would I need to do? Is this even possible when only the cables at the openings are visible, or could there be additional electrical installations behind the suspended ceiling that I should be aware of? Can I simply use 220V LED bulbs with the same base and connect them directly to the cables coming from the ceiling?
Thank you and best regards, Ashley

Thank you and best regards, Ashley
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Knallkörper3 Jul 2017 20:26ashley schrieb:
Is it possible to simply use 220V LEDs with the same socket and connect them directly to the wires coming out of the wall?In principle, yes. However, if you have a dimmer, it might not work. In that case, check if the dimmer is compatible with LEDs.
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toxicmolotof3 Jul 2017 21:53Probably either 220V without transformers or 12V with a transformer.
No guarantee and only after confirmation by a qualified electrician.
No guarantee and only after confirmation by a qualified electrician.
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Knallkörper4 Jul 2017 01:07It is supposed to be connected without a transformer, right?
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