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Donwill July 16th 08 09:39 AM

Wanted, 13 Amp plug with neon indicator
 
Approx 10 years ago I purchased a 13A plug which had a large neon indicator
in the back cover (cannot remember the maker), it was quite useful to know
if something had been inadvertently left on, or if a fuse had blown on
something you needed to be on.
Having done a search I can no longer find one, except for a switched plug
with a tiny neon which is so small it does not readily impact on the eye.

Anybody know of a supplier of a plug with neon?

Don



Martin Pentreath July 16th 08 12:33 PM

Wanted, 13 Amp plug with neon indicator
 
On 16 Jul, 09:39, "Donwill" popple @diddle .dot wrote:
Approx 10 years ago I purchased a 13A plug which had a large neon indicator
in the back cover (cannot remember the maker), it was quite useful to know
if something had been *inadvertently left on, or if a fuse had blown on
something you needed to be on.
Having done a search I can no longer find one, except for a switched plug
with a tiny neon which is so small it does not readily impact on the eye.

Anybody know of a supplier of a plug with neon?

Don


Ten of 'em for thirteen quid he
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/10-x-13A-FUSED...4069.m14.l1318
Short link: http://ncane.com/e0h

OR a plug with switch and neon:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Switched-13-am...069.m14..l1318
Shortlink: http://ncane.com/ub3

Donwill July 16th 08 12:50 PM

Wanted, 13 Amp plug with neon indicator
 

"Martin Pentreath" wrote in message
...
On 16 Jul, 09:39, "Donwill" popple @diddle .dot wrote:
Approx 10 years ago I purchased a 13A plug which had a large neon
indicator
in the back cover (cannot remember the maker), it was quite useful to know
if something had been inadvertently left on, or if a fuse had blown on
something you needed to be on.
Having done a search I can no longer find one, except for a switched plug
with a tiny neon which is so small it does not readily impact on the eye.

Anybody know of a supplier of a plug with neon?

Don


Ten of 'em for thirteen quid he
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/10-x-13A-FUSED...4069.m14.l1318
Short link: http://ncane.com/e0h

OR a plug with switch and neon:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Switched-13-am...4069.m14.l1318
Shortlink: http://ncane.com/ub3

Yes thanks for that, but both of these are the switched plugs with a small
neon that I was referring to "as being so small it does not readily impact
on the eye."
The ones I am looking for had a neon indicator approx 20 x 20mm square, (as
far as I remember them)
Cheers
Don



Bob Eager July 16th 08 07:07 PM

Wanted, 13 Amp plug with neon indicator
 
On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 11:50:34 UTC, "Donwill" popple @diddle .dot wrote:

"Martin Pentreath" wrote in message
...
On 16 Jul, 09:39, "Donwill" popple @diddle .dot wrote:
Approx 10 years ago I purchased a 13A plug which had a large neon
indicator
in the back cover (cannot remember the maker), it was quite useful to know
if something had been inadvertently left on, or if a fuse had blown on
something you needed to be on.
Having done a search I can no longer find one, except for a switched plug
with a tiny neon which is so small it does not readily impact on the eye.

Anybody know of a supplier of a plug with neon?


The ones I am looking for had a neon indicator approx 20 x 20mm square, (as
far as I remember them)


We have two, bought in 1994, and I had trouble finding them then. The
neon is about 15mm by about 10mm. They cost an arm and a leg (about a
fiver each, then).

Can't find them now, but the switched ones from CPC are pretty nright
even though the neon is a lot smaller.

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[email protected] July 16th 08 11:24 PM

Wanted, 13 Amp plug with neon indicator
 
On Jul 16, 7:07*pm, "Bob Eager" wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 11:50:34 UTC, "Donwill" popple @diddle .dot wrote:

"Martin Pentreath" wrote in message
....
On 16 Jul, 09:39, "Donwill" popple @diddle .dot wrote:
Approx 10 years ago I purchased a 13A plug which had a large neon
indicator
in the back cover (cannot remember the maker), it was quite useful to know
if something had been inadvertently left on, or if a fuse had blown on
something you needed to be on.
Having done a search I can no longer find one, except for a switched plug
with a tiny neon which is so small it does not readily impact on the eye.


Anybody know of a supplier of a plug with neon?

The ones I am looking for had a neon indicator approx 20 x 20mm square, (as
far as I remember them)


We have two, bought in 1994, and I had trouble finding them then. The
neon is about 15mm by about 10mm. They cost an arm and a leg (about a
fiver each, then).

Can't find them now, but the switched ones from CPC are pretty nright
even though the neon is a lot smaller.


If you can make 10 in an hour it may be worth diying. Drill hole of
size wanted, lie top on polythene, fill hole mostly full with clear
epoxy, insert neon and add white paper back. Let it set and Roberta's
your auntie.


NT

[email protected] July 17th 08 01:37 AM

Wanted, 13 Amp plug with neon indicator
 
On 17 Jul, 00:24, wrote:
On Jul 16, 7:07*pm, "Bob Eager" wrote:



On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 11:50:34 UTC, "Donwill" popple @diddle .dot wrote:


"Martin Pentreath" wrote in message
....
On 16 Jul, 09:39, "Donwill" popple @diddle .dot wrote:
Approx 10 years ago I purchased a 13A plug which had a large neon
indicator
in the back cover (cannot remember the maker), it was quite useful to know
if something had been inadvertently left on, or if a fuse had blown on
something you needed to be on.
Having done a search I can no longer find one, except for a switched plug
with a tiny neon which is so small it does not readily impact on the eye.


Anybody know of a supplier of a plug with neon?
The ones I am looking for had a neon indicator approx 20 x 20mm square, (as
far as I remember them)


We have two, bought in 1994, and I had trouble finding them then. The
neon is about 15mm by about 10mm. They cost an arm and a leg (about a
fiver each, then).


Can't find them now, but the switched ones from CPC are pretty nright
even though the neon is a lot smaller.


If you can make 10 in an hour it may be worth diying. Drill hole of
size wanted, lie top on polythene, fill hole mostly full with clear
epoxy, insert neon and add white paper back. Let it set and Roberta's
your auntie.

NT


It's a bit simpler than that, as transparent plugs exist and the one
I've just looked at seems to have space to squeeze in the neon and
resistor from a mains panel indicator. But it came on a table lamp and
I don't know who sells them separately.

Another way would be to build it into an empty/cannibalised walwart
box, though it can be difficult to find one with a metal earth pin if
you need it.

Chris

Trevor Smith July 17th 08 02:55 AM

Wanted, 13 Amp plug with neon indicator
 

"Donwill" popple @diddle .dot wrote in message
...
Approx 10 years ago I purchased a 13A plug which had a large neon
indicator in the back cover (cannot remember the maker), it was quite
useful to know if something had been inadvertently left on, or if a fuse
had blown on something you needed to be on.
Having done a search I can no longer find one, except for a switched plug
with a tiny neon which is so small it does not readily impact on the eye.

Anybody know of a supplier of a plug with neon?

Don

I still have one on my steam iron, I got it years ago from Woolworths an it
appears to be manufactured by WG. I have just Googled but I can't find any
reference to them so they may have ceased trading.
Trevor Smith



Andy Wade July 18th 08 01:38 PM

Wanted, 13 Amp plug with neon indicator
 
Trevor Smith wrote:

I still have one on my steam iron, I got it years ago from Woolworths an it
appears to be manufactured by WG. I have just Googled but I can't find any
reference to them so they may have ceased trading.


WG in this context[*] is Ward and Goldstone of Manchester who were
Woolies main supplier of electrical items for very many years:
http://museum.woolworths.co.uk/hg-leadinglights.htm
[*] It can also be the German company Wandel & Goltermann.

--
Andy


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