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That one is designed for a lamp holder, i.e. a table lamp or similar, or a ceiling rose with the appropriate pendant. I thought you were fitting flush ceiling lights?
110-240v means it can cope with mains voltage (and in more than one country). Our mains voltage is 240v so it doesn't require a transformer.
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Apologise, maybe I wasn't clear enough, yup, going for something similar to this with SES fitting bulbs
http://www.diy.com/departments/kedros-white-silver-effect-4-lamp-spotlight/1704644_BQ.prd
All clear now!
Ok, so I'm going from GU10 Halogen to a bulb similar to this.
https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/LTR508DSES.html
Not a GU10 LED, it is rated for 110V - 240V, I'm now thinking I may need a transformer for the bulbs, is that right?