separately switched two-bulb light fittings
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Whilst browsing the excellent wiki faq, I found a "fear of the dark" entry that reads: "For small children, a 3w CFL bathroom light left on can make life easier for them. This can be fitted either as a separate fitting, or a bathroom globe type light taking 2 bulbs" Are there such things are two-bulb, separately-switched, fittings or do you have to modify them yourself? Thanks, Stephen. |
separately switched two-bulb light fittings
"Stephen" wrote in message ... Hello, Whilst browsing the excellent wiki faq, I found a "fear of the dark" entry that reads: "For small children, a 3w CFL bathroom light left on can make life easier for them. This can be fitted either as a separate fitting, or a bathroom globe type light taking 2 bulbs" Are there such things are two-bulb, separately-switched, fittings or do you have to modify them yourself? Thanks, Stephen. I think it would be easier, and maybe a little safer, to install a separate light fitting to take the lower wattage lamp. And also allow new cabling to a light switch lower down the wall for the child to reach. It's not impossible to do. A light fitting that has room for two lampholders inside, could quite easily be modified I suppose. What I think is the most simple way to do it, is purchase a plugin or battery night light. Or a torch that the child can actually carry around and play detective with, might be even better. :-) http://www.ryness.co.uk/ProductDetai...ProductID=5629 |
separately switched two-bulb light fittings
Stephen presented the following explanation :
Hello, Whilst browsing the excellent wiki faq, I found a "fear of the dark" entry that reads: "For small children, a 3w CFL bathroom light left on can make life easier for them. This can be fitted either as a separate fitting, or a bathroom globe type light taking 2 bulbs" Are there such things are two-bulb, separately-switched, fittings or do you have to modify them yourself? I can't think where (Aldi/Lidl?), but I have seen low wattage CFL's which plug directly into a 13amp socket - fairly similar to the smelly units. -- Regards, Harry (M1BYT) (L) http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk |
separately switched two-bulb light fittings
Harry Bloomfield wrote:
Stephen presented the following explanation : Hello, Whilst browsing the excellent wiki faq, I found a "fear of the dark" entry that reads: "For small children, a 3w CFL bathroom light left on can make life easier for them. This can be fitted either as a separate fitting, or a bathroom globe type light taking 2 bulbs" Are there such things are two-bulb, separately-switched, fittings or do you have to modify them yourself? I can't think where (Aldi/Lidl?), but I have seen low wattage CFL's which plug directly into a 13amp socket - fairly similar to the smelly units. B&Q, Homobase sell them. -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
separately switched two-bulb light fittings
if it's a 3 watt lamp
it's probably cheaper to leave it on 24 hours than to wire in a switch! BigWallop wrote: "Stephen" wrote in message ... Hello, Whilst browsing the excellent wiki faq, I found a "fear of the dark" entry that reads: "For small children, a 3w CFL bathroom light left on can make life easier for them. This can be fitted either as a separate fitting, or a bathroom globe type light taking 2 bulbs" Are there such things are two-bulb, separately-switched, fittings or do you have to modify them yourself? Thanks, Stephen. I think it would be easier, and maybe a little safer, to install a separate light fitting to take the lower wattage lamp. And also allow new cabling to a light switch lower down the wall for the child to reach. It's not impossible to do. A light fitting that has room for two lampholders inside, could quite easily be modified I suppose. What I think is the most simple way to do it, is purchase a plugin or battery night light. Or a torch that the child can actually carry around and play detective with, might be even better. :-) http://www.ryness.co.uk/ProductDetai...ProductID=5629 |
separately switched two-bulb light fittings
"The Medway Handyman" wrote in message ... Harry Bloomfield wrote: Stephen presented the following explanation : Hello, Whilst browsing the excellent wiki faq, I found a "fear of the dark" entry that reads: "For small children, a 3w CFL bathroom light left on can make life easier for them. This can be fitted either as a separate fitting, or a bathroom globe type light taking 2 bulbs" Are there such things are two-bulb, separately-switched, fittings or do you have to modify them yourself? I can't think where (Aldi/Lidl?), but I have seen low wattage CFL's which plug directly into a 13amp socket - fairly similar to the smelly units. B&Q, Homobase sell them. -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk I didn't think you were allowed 13 amp sockets in bathrooms! Trevor Smith |
separately switched two-bulb light fittings
Stephen:
Hello, Whilst browsing the excellent wiki faq, I found a "fear of the dark" entry that reads: "For small children, a 3w CFL bathroom light left on can make life easier for them. This can be fitted either as a separate fitting, or a bathroom globe type light taking 2 bulbs" Are there such things are two-bulb, separately-switched, fittings or do you have to modify them yourself? Thanks, Stephen. ++++++ I've come across them at times, mainly as historic light fittings and unpretty facilities fittings. Fitting a 2nd holder into an existing fitting is probably a more likely path, mainly in ceiling mounted drum lights etc NT |
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