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Repairing a Lamp?
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Product Info
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- Installing Arditi Brand Metal E27 Lampholder's
- How to unlock my ES & SES Lampholder
- Installing Arditi Brand Plastic E27 lampholder's
- How to install our push fit E27 and E14 lampholders
- Wiring an E27 Pull cord Lampholder
- Wiring an E27 Switched Lampholder
- Installing S.Lilley Brand Metal E27 Lampholders
- How to Install our Lampholder Cup and Cord Grip
- Lampholder Bases explained
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- Wiring A BC Un-Switched Lampholder
- Wiring An S.Lilley BC Switched Lampholder
- Wiring a Plastic BC Lampholder
- Installing the 40mm BC 4 Part Lampholder
- Wiring the BC Push Wire Plastic Snap on Cap Lampholder
- Safer switched lampholder not working
- Aligning a BC Unswitched Lampholder
- Lampholder Bases explained
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- Kit 33 Installation Guide
- Kit 17 Installation Guide - ES Version
- Kit 32 Installation Guide
- Kit 21 Installation Guide
- Ceramic Side Entry Wiring Kit with a ES | E27 | Edison Screw Lampholder
- Ceramic Side Entry Wiring Kit with BC | B22 Lampholder
- Kit 18 Installation Guide
- Kit 15 Installation Guide
- Kit 35 Installation Guide
- Plastic Wooden Table Lamp Fixing Kit With Backplate and Cover - BC Version
- Plastic Wooden Table Lamp Fixing Kit With Wood Nipple – BC Version
- Kit 12 Installation Guide
- Kit 11 Installation Guide
- Kit 8 Installation Guide
- Kit 1 Installation Guide
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Creating a Lamp?
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- How to fix or install a lampholder onto a ceramic item with limited hand access.
- How to turn a bottle into a light fitting
- Measuring Bottle Hole For Bung Size
- Converting a Hong Kong Paraffin Lamp into a Table lamp
- Installing our ceiling roses
- How to Convert a Gas Blow Torch Into a Light Fitting
- How to repair a light that has a lamp inside and outside
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Picking the right cable for your lamp
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When it comes to picking the right flex mains lead, there are a few things to make sure of first, so here we go with a few tips.
As a rule, if the flex is greater than 2m long, then you should be using 0.75mm diameter flex rather than 0.5mm. All of our cord sets (premade mains leads) are 0.75mm.
Now, just check the path of the wiring of the mains lead to the lamp holder. Most 0.75mm flex is in the region of 6-7mm diameter which will pass through the 10mm all thread rods, but just check there are no other routing issues.
Make sure there are no areas where the flex will get rubbed or cut etc. Or damaged in any way. Make sure if the flex goes up into an all thread rod that the ends of the rod have grommets to protect the flex. Always make sure you have some form of cord grip as well,
Now you will need to decide if you want the switch on the flex or on the lamp holder. Adding a switch to the flex can be straight forward on PVC flex but can be much harder on braided flex, so pick a larger switch as this will give you more room.
The premade cord sets will come in 2 or 3 core, with or without a switch, and in most cases will have ferrules on the bare ends. These are needed if you have a lamp holder that the wires just push in, but for normal lamp holders these can be cut off to make a better connection.
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