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Hello all,

I re visited a house today to do some extras after a re wire and the guy who has done the paint job has pulled my spot lights out and painted the can of the spot light. What I need to know is will all this be safe as currently I have 5w led bright white bulbs in but if anyone was to change for a normal non led build this WOULD GET HOT.

So would this be OK if the can of the spot light was painted (spayed all over)

Cheers.
 
cant see an issue with 5w led down lights, try a new build where half cut tony slaps his roller over every accessory and cable in sight.
 
cant see an issue with 5w led down lights, try a new build where half cut tony slaps his roller over every accessory and cable in sight.

I have just had the pleasure of rectifying such an affair,in a property i own...if i had started in the dark,with a 24" roller,and a balaclava on,back to front...it could not have been worse.

Windows,fittings,switches...the lot. Tenant must have hired Freddie Kruger.
 
Chaps,

What the problem is, will these spot lights (cans) not be under a guarantee now as they have effectively been damaged by this spray paint and could it have a effect on them if they are to have 50w GU10s in and not LED ?
 
i think you are worrying too much. stick a note on the CU stating that only LED lamps should be used in downlights if it makes you feel better.
 
Painting the outside of the lamp would make for an interesting discussion if a warranty claim comes along. Maybe inform owner they've been painted and that may affect manufacturers warranty, should the need arise in future. As Tel has said, no effect likely with LED :)
 
To simplify the situation,the discussion should be between the property owner,and the painter. He most likely will not be in a position to advise,so the owner asks the spark (OP),he says he will contact the manufacturer to ask if they can be painted,they will say "no",and it is back to the first two,to decide a course of action.

It is a little circle of foibles,which will be copied a hundred times,all round the country,between sparks/painters/plasterers/insulators etc :rolleyes:
 
Emulsion paint is not flammable at the sort of temperatures the can will experience. Without looking into it I don't think it would give of any toxic fumes either. The main concern would be that the warranty of the fitting could be affected. In addition to the advice offered thus far, if you have real concerns, I would advise the client of this and maybe include a disclaimer to protect yourself in the unlikely event something untoward was to happen.
 
Hello,

I contacted the landlord and he said HE WOULD TAKE A RISK of no guarantee. This i looked into and yes supplier will not issue one.

So I'm going to put it on the test sheet on a note stating this.

Thanks for the help chaps :)
 

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