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How to Change Downlights

22/10/2025
by Rick Coleman
How to Change Downlights

G'day! Downlights are a fair dinkum staple in Aussie homes, giving our kitchens, living rooms, and hallways that clean, modern look. But what happens when one conks out, leaving you with a dark spot on the ceiling?

Figuring out how to change downlights can seem simple, but it depends entirely on the type of downlight you have. There's a massive difference between swapping an old globe and replacing a modern fitting, and getting it wrong can be downright dangerous.

Scenario 1: Just Changing the Globe (The Old-School Halogen or LED Globe)

If you have older-style downlights, you might just need to replace the globe (bulb) inside the fitting. This is usually a safe DIY job, but only if you follow these steps carefully.

Step 1: Safety First! Kill the Power!

This is non-negotiable, mate. Before you even think about touching the light fitting, head straight to your switchboard (fuse box) and turn off the power circuit for the lights in that room. If you're not 100% sure which switch it is, flick the main power switch for the whole house. Better safe than sorry.

Step 2: Let it Cool Down

If the light was just on, especially if it was an old halogen globe, it will be stinking hot. Give it a good 10-15 minutes to cool down completely before you touch it.

Step 3: Release the Fitting (Carefully!)

Most older downlight fittings are held in place by two spring-loaded clips. Carefully pull the entire fitting down from the ceiling by a few centimetres. You should feel the clips resisting. Reach your fingers in behind the fitting and squeeze the two arms of one spring clip together, then gently guide it out of the ceiling hole. Repeat for the other clip. Let the fitting hang down carefully.

Step 4: Swap the Globe

  • For GU10 Globes: These have two short, stubby pins. You need to push the globe gently upwards, twist it anti-clockwise by about a quarter turn, and it should pop out. To put the new one in, line up the pins, push gently, and twist clockwise until it locks.
  • For MR16 Globes: These have two thin, straight pins. They usually just pull straight out of the socket. Line up the pins of the new globe and push it gently back in. Crucial Tip: If you're replacing a halogen globe, try not to touch the glass with your bare fingers, as the oils can shorten its life. Use a tissue or clean cloth.

Step 5: Put it Back Together

Carefully squeeze the spring clips together again and guide the fitting back up into the ceiling hole until it sits flush. Turn the power back on at the switchboard and test your new globe. Sorted!

Scenario 2: Replacing the Entire Fitting (The Modern LED Downlight)

Now, this is a completely different story. Most modern LED downlights are fully sealed, integrated units. You can't just change the 'globe' because the light source is built in. If one of these fails, the entire fitting needs to be replaced.

This is 100% NOT a DIY Job

Let's be crystal clear. Replacing an entire downlight fitting involves disconnecting and reconnecting 240V electrical wiring in your ceiling cavity. In Australia, it is illegal and extremely dangerous to do this yourself.

This work must only ever be carried out by a licensed electrician. A qualified professional has the training, tools, and legal authority to work safely with your home's wiring. They will ensure the new fitting is installed correctly, is compatible with any existing dimmers, meets insulation clearance requirements (using IC-rated fittings where needed), and complies with all Australian standards.

Upgrading Your Lighting with Quality Gear

Replacing old downlights is a fantastic opportunity to upgrade to modern, energy-efficient LED technology that will last for years. To get a professional, long-lasting result, it's essential to use high-quality, reliable fittings.

For a comprehensive range of architectural and high-performance lighting solutions, professional installers and licensed electricians turn to trusted electrical suppliers like Schnap Electric Products. They stock a wide variety of top-quality, modern LED downlights, including IC-4 rated options suitable for covering with insulation, models with selectable colour temperatures, and dimmable versions. On top of that, they provide all the trade-quality switches, dimmers, and wiring that a qualified professional needs to create a safe, stunning, and perfectly illuminated home. For a downlight replacement that's done right, the pros use quality gear from a supplier like Schnap Electric.