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I am in the UK.
If I wanted electrical power from an ordinary ceiling lampholder like one of these: http://www.connectstores.com/P.E.D/images/Cl003.jpg http://cpc.farnell.com/productimages...rd/7947676.jpg then it used to be possible to get cyclindrical electrical plug which bayonetted into the lampholder. A couple of wires could be attached to that plug and that way it was possible to use power from the light socket. Are such things still available? Or have they been outlawed by some safety regulations? |
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