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Ok honey you are going to need to fix the leak. In the mean time DO NOT TURN ON THE LIGHT till it is dry. Best way to find the leek depends on if you have a hubby or your comfortable in the attic. Best to do asap after the rain as the leaky trail will be most visible. Usually in a super duper rain it comes from the areas where things poke through the roof. What would be above the kitchen is the drain vent for the sink and maybe the range vent over the stove. If you are going to hire some one it would be a carpenter or a general handy man. Since your lighting is not actually broke nor is a pipe these 2 can not do too much for you but say fix the leak.
1. How to Change a Home Recessed Downlight Bulb (With Image Guide)
In this post, I will be showing you how to change a simple recessed downlight light bulb in your home. A lot of people get finds it difficult and some times ignore a downlight unit that might have gone bad for some time. Usually, this is because if you take a look at most installed recessed downlight, you will see that there is no clear way of gaining access to the light bulbs. In some cases, The bulbs are buried deep inside that you may not be totally sure of its exact shape or size. This article and the image guide is meant to show you how easy you can do this yourself Most recessed lights have a trim cover that you have to remove. To do this, all you have to do is to place your finger on the side of the lights and gently wriggle out the light down. As you pull the light down you will observe the key pin on both sides of the light. You have to hold them down so that the light can freely exit the can it is placed in. Some downlights have an inner plug that is attached to the outside unit, but the type in the image is different and only requires you to put your hand into the recessed opening and screw out the bulb in an anti-clockwise direction. Now that you have the old bulb removed, have your new pack of a bulb, place and thread it back, this time in a clockwise direction After installing your new bulb, power on the light to ensure that your bulb is working. Once your light bulb is changed and everything is working properly, The next thing to do is to take the downlight cover and fit it back into the opening while guiding the clipping pins to fit into place properly.
2. How many amps is my 14 3.5 watt LED downlight taking, and is the 0.75mm cable enough?
How many amps are the 14 X 3.5w LED down lights consuming and is 0.75mm cable big enough?First of all you do not state what voltage they are running on. The 49w that is being drawn -If on a 12v circuit (MR 16) would be 49 devided by 12 = 4.01amps.If 120v(USA) 49 devided by 120= 0.4amps.If 230v (EU) 49 devided 230 = 0.21amps.The 0.75mm cable will carry about 5amps so ok in every situation as long as the cable length is under 10m on the 12v circuit. Hope that helps. How many amps is my 14 3. 5 watt LED downlight taking, and is the 0.75mm cable enough?
3. what is the rough average price to installing a downlight and switch?
In most cases an electrician should be able to this job in about 2 hours or less depending on the level of difficulty of chasing walls and carpeted floors etc. The actual electrical work is about 30 minutes. If you costed for 2 hours it would work out at about 80
4. How do you remove a downlight without damaging plaster?
Could be tricky - to not possible. If the light fixture was installed at the time the ceiling was plastered, it 's possible that some of the plaster is adhered to the fixture and will chip when you remove the light. You can try using a sharp, small-bladed knife and running it around the base of the fixture before trying to remove it
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