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I have 3 sockets which are controlled from a lightswitch, allowing lamps to turned on and off centrally. The plugs and sockets are a sort of miniature-3-round-pin affair. Unfortunately I only have one plug and have met with no success trying to find others. Any ideas where I might buy them, and also what the correct terminology is? Thanks Sean |
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In message , Sean Inglis
writes Hi, I have 3 sockets which are controlled from a lightswitch, allowing lamps to turned on and off centrally. The plugs and sockets are a sort of miniature-3-round-pin affair. Unfortunately I only have one plug and have met with no success trying to find others. Any ideas where I might buy them, and also what the correct terminology is? Thanks Sean Anything like this??????????/ http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/...78956&id=16476 -- Bill |
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" writes He http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/...78649&id=16476 Great minds think alike! Mine was just a fraction slower. -- Bill |
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In article ,
Sean Inglis writes: Hi, I have 3 sockets which are controlled from a lightswitch, allowing lamps to turned on and off centrally. The plugs and sockets are a sort of miniature-3-round-pin affair. Unfortunately I only have one plug and have met with no success trying to find others. Any ideas where I might buy them, and also what the correct terminology is? Are these BS546 round pin plugs? If so, larger B&Q stock them. They are available in 2A, 5A and 15A (and 30A, but you are unlikely to find that anywhere nowadays). They are normally unfused, although fused versions are available. -- Andrew Gabriel |
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On 10 Jun 2006 15:31:58 -0700, " had this
to say: He http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/...78649&id=16476 They could even be 2A, rather than 5A. B&Q sell both. -- Frank Erskine |
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Sean Inglis wrote: The plugs and sockets are a sort of miniature-3-round-pin affair. Unfortunately I only have one plug and have met with no success trying to find others. Any ideas where I might buy them, and also what the correct terminology is? If you look at the writing on the bottom of the plug it should give the details - including a BS number. It's likely a 2 amp although 5 amp are also used. Larger B&Q sell them - and other sheds may too. Otherwise any electrical wholesaler. Or mail order from Screwfix, etc. -- *There are two kinds of pedestrians... the quick and the dead. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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