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<blockquote data-quote="jas0n" data-source="post: 458202" data-attributes="member: 20921"><p>The house with the most failures is not high voltage also the house had a new re-wire and is all on point. When they have failed it has been one fitting go at a time over the space of a few months and weeks in some cases. The latest ones installed have been in a month before Christmas tops and failed already. I also have fitted many jcc’s Seperate and all in one fittings over the years also aurora m10’s and aurora enlights and never had any problems with them at all. Just seems to be the luxna lights I have had issues with, and because there has been so many I posted on here to just check if others also had the same issue or if I was just really unlucky. I doubt i will be using luxna fittings again after all the hassle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jas0n, post: 458202, member: 20921"] The house with the most failures is not high voltage also the house had a new re-wire and is all on point. When they have failed it has been one fitting go at a time over the space of a few months and weeks in some cases. The latest ones installed have been in a month before Christmas tops and failed already. I also have fitted many jcc’s Seperate and all in one fittings over the years also aurora m10’s and aurora enlights and never had any problems with them at all. Just seems to be the luxna lights I have had issues with, and because there has been so many I posted on here to just check if others also had the same issue or if I was just really unlucky. I doubt i will be using luxna fittings again after all the hassle [/QUOTE]
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