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RE: Pendant light fittings with screw-fit
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- Subject: RE: Pendant light fittings with screw-fit
- From: "Jon Whiten" <jon@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2000 16:10:27 +0100
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If you are looking for something that is basically an E27 lamp holder that
can be fitted directly to a length of flex then I _may_ be able to help.
Could you be a little more precise as to what you are needing?
Regards,
Jon
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-----Original Message-----
From: ant [mailto:ant]On Behalf Of ant
Sent: 01 September 2000 13:58
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Pendant light fittings with screw-fit
Nigel Orr wrote:
>
> E14 or E27?
Eh? ;) Dunno. I'll have to ask.
> CPC (http://www.cpc.co.uk have
some E27 ones, but they aren't
> pendant type, and they have a short skirt (as opposed to Home Office
> skirt!), so aren't suitable for bathrooms/damp areas.
Yeah, saw those. I was contemplating getting the E27 batten holder and a
regular bayonet pendant set, and seeing if the connecty bit of the
former
will fit in the casing of the latter.
> You could try Ikea, most of their fittings are ES (Edison Screw), not
sure
> if they do a plain pendant one though.
Ah, good idea, ta.
> Note that you can't use SES (I
> think that's E14 in eurospeak) ones on a normal 10A UK lighting
circuit,
> they are 6A max. ES and GES are 16A.
Wow, you really know your light fittings ;).
> Probably just about everywhere apart from the UK :-)
I have a colleague in the US who should be popping down to Home
Depot right about now ;).
cheers
ant
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