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GU10 lamps
When you remove a GU10 lamp from a ceiling socket, does the socket
usually dangle down from the fittting on wires? Thank you for any illumination! |
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"Ariadne" wrote in message ... When you remove a GU10 lamp from a ceiling socket, does the socket usually dangle down from the fittting on wires? Thank you for any illumination! It often does. Fire rated ones GU10 fittings and crap light fitting from the sheds usually do not. Adam |
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On 12 Aug, 18:29, "ARWadworth" wrote:
"Ariadne" wrote in message ... When you remove a GU10 lamp from a ceiling socket, does the socket usually dangle down from the fittting on wires? Thank you for any illumination! It often does. Fire rated ones GU10 fittings and crap light fitting from the sheds usually do not. Adam Thank you. It does seem shoddy. Will change it in daylight with the current off. |
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