Spots in the bathroom - 12 volts with transformer or 230 volts without transformer?

  • Erstellt am 2017-11-06 14:14:03

Malz1902

2017-11-06 14:14:03
  • #1
Hello everyone,

in our bathroom of about 11 sqm we would like to install 3 recessed lights. 1 in the shower area, 1 above the bathtub, and 1 above the sink.

Can you recommend some to me?
12 V with transformer or 230 V without transformer? iP44 or iP65?
 

garfunkel

2017-11-06 16:32:41
  • #2
I would choose 12V. There are special spotlights for this that have a rubber ring or something similar that prevents splashing water or even steam from getting behind the spotlight.

€: Regulations apply above the shower and other wet areas, I believe 230V would not be permitted directly above the shower enclosure anyway. Even though I'm not entirely sure about that.
 

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