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Hi,

I've bought several table lamps that each power a 7w E12 bulb. They have US plugs and were sold to me with very dubious looking US>UK adapters. (I ordered online from Thailand and was promised UK fittings. I know, I know...) The connections are poor and the bulbs often go when switched on. I've had them so long now and the complexities of sending them all back, let alone the inevitable to and fro, means speaking to the maker isn't an option that I'm considering.

I want to replace the US plug/adapter combo with a 3 amp UK plug. Can I just cut the cord and rewire it? There will probably be no earth wire. Does that matter? Does the cord need any specific shielding if it has a UK plug on it?

Lots of info online is conflicting. I hope you can help. Thanks!
 
the bulbs often go when switched on
Low wattage filament lamps are like that. Can you fit LEDs?
Constructional standard may not be technically compliant with UK regs but at the moment the most dangerous thing by far is probably that nasty adaptor.
 
Are the old plugs you intend cutting off and replacing wit a UK type 13A plug top connected to any sort of transformer? can you post a picture of the existing?

Pete, I am trying to do exactly what you just above. Trying to replace a broken 3 prong plug on a step up step down transformer to a type g plug to use in the UK. Do you think I should not do that?
 
Pete, I am trying to do exactly what you just above. Trying to replace a broken 3 prong plug on a step up step down transformer to a type g plug to use in the UK. Do you think I should not do that?
need to know what you have and the voltage/frequency of the equipment. a pic would help.
 
Here is a picture of my transformer with broken US plug. I am planning to cut it off and rewire a 13 A uk type g plug with 3a fuse to it as shown on the side. The power rating on this transformer is 5000w but I don’t plan to use more than 2500w with appliances like rice cooker, tv and blender ( ( not more than two of them at any given time)
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Let me know if that should be okay
 

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need to know what you have and the voltage/frequency of the equipment. a pic would help.
Here is a picture of my transformer with broken US plug. I am planning to cut it off and rewire a 13 A uk type g plug with 3a fuse to it as shown on the side. The power rating on this transformer is 5000w but I don’t plan to use more than 2500w with appliances like rice cooker, tv and blender ( ( not more than two of them at any given time).let me know if it is okay
 

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