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i want to fit led downlights into a dormer bedroom ceiling. there will be pir insulation between the rafters and insulated plasterboard on top.

i dont really want to cut a hole through all the insulation but iam unsure how much air gap is needed around the light unit.

would surface mounted units be better?

any thoughts?

thanks carl

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I found the driver for the led lights was the biggest thing. We did a 50mm service void in all ceilings. It's not just the light fittings it's also cables and driver. Also led lights need a good place to dump the little heat they make, so would suspect installing in insulation will result in a short life of the light.

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i was in the same boat when the missus decided last minute she didnt want surface mounted spots on the vaulted ceiling. I found some very thin lights from Alusso. Yeah, usual stuff you expect from the likes of Amazon but they are really slim. I actually prefer them much more than my "more legit" Tapo bulbs as when they change colour they fade between them, the Tapo GU10s just go hard from one colour to the next, less impressive. I battened out 50mm over my joists/insulation and also removed a small section of it behind each light just to give it a bit more breathing room, then used a light-box from Wago to make the connections. Probably overkill as these are always stone cold.

 

Alusso


Anyways, i use the RGB bluetooth version which are more like 30mm but you can get standard white ones that are like 19mm. I bought a ton of spares for when the company inevitably go under.

 

 

Edited by Super_Paulie

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