Shower-suitable capsule spotlight fittings?

Hi, I am planning to sell my flat, and have started suffering from various paranoia attacks concerning DIY stuff I've done to it! A while back I installed some low-voltage spotlights in my bathroom using a pack that was marked 'suitable for bathrooms'. I went to re-check this and found a very similar looking pack for sale, which was marked as suitable for zone 3. I installed the lights across the ceiling including above the bath, so I suspect the installation doesnt meet the regs.

Ideally I'd like to replace the spots above the bath with IP65 ones, making use of the existing wiring/transformer, but I can't find any fittings that take 'capsule' style halogen bulbs. These are the smaller bulbs that consist of a blob of glass with two terminals sticking out the end, rather than the larger glass-fronted cone-shaped ones (dichroic I believe).

Does anyone know where I can get IP65 fittings for capsule bulbs? An alternative I suppose is to replace the 3 'capsule' (5/10W) spots above the bath with a single one taking a dichroic bulb (they go down to 20W I believe), but I'd prefer to replace like with like, as a number of smaller spots gives a nicer light than one big one, and I wouldnt need to fill in any holes.

To be honest, because the room is small, the rest of the ceiling is probably zone 2, not zone 3 (although I havent seen diagrams illustrating the zones that include ceiling areas so I'm guessing as to how ceilings are dealt with). Nevertheless I hope just replacing the ones directly above the bath would be acceptable. This is only to remove any potential snags when selling the place, I'm not the slightest bit concerned about them myself.

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How high is the ceiling? IIRC if it is higher than 2250mm then the space above 2250mm is generally in the next higher zone. 600mm higher again it moves out of the zones. E&OE it's late at night & ICBA to look it up.

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