OK, we have 6 GU10 LED downlighters and 2 MR16 downlighters in the loft now over our bedroom. The electrician simply recommended leaving the insulation around these light pulled back.
When I suggested thermal caps ( http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/TLALC724.html ) they said these cause more problems than they're worth due to overheating units.
I'm interested what anyone else has done about this? To me this seems a bit slap-dash!?
I'm tempted to get some of those caps, and:-
1) Create a few holes in the top of them for ventilation, and then insulate upto/around them, but not over them.
2) With a couple of the lights, we need to board over them (for loft access) so I'll cut the cap down to the appropriate height to allow the boarding to fit over, and again, simple put the insulation upto/around it.
Any other opinions/advice?
When I suggested thermal caps ( http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/TLALC724.html ) they said these cause more problems than they're worth due to overheating units.
I'm interested what anyone else has done about this? To me this seems a bit slap-dash!?
I'm tempted to get some of those caps, and:-
1) Create a few holes in the top of them for ventilation, and then insulate upto/around them, but not over them.
2) With a couple of the lights, we need to board over them (for loft access) so I'll cut the cap down to the appropriate height to allow the boarding to fit over, and again, simple put the insulation upto/around it.
Any other opinions/advice?