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  1. Msitekkie

    UK Anyone used/bought the WAGO cable repair set with splicing connectors?

    The repair kit is actually sold by WAGO for that specific purpose (in the wall repair). I had wondered myself about shrinking individually first, but their promotional pics here: cable repair set (207-5485/316-000) | WAGO -...
  2. Msitekkie

    UK Anyone used/bought the WAGO cable repair set with splicing connectors?

    It's 3 connectors per cable of course. I did experiment with some heat-shrink I have (too short to use unfortunately) and 24mm seemed about right to me (measured flat). I don't really want a length I am unlikely to use for anything else though if I get it wrong. You can get 4:1 shrink ratio too...
  3. Msitekkie

    UK Anyone used/bought the WAGO cable repair set with splicing connectors?

    WAGO now do a cable repair kit with splicing connectors & heat-shrink tubing, which is a handy new method of being able to do compact cable repairs in the wall. cable repair set (207-5485/316-000) | WAGO -...
  4. Msitekkie

    Earthing the base of a metal standard lamp

    OK.Thanks for that reassurance. 8-)
  5. Msitekkie

    Earthing the base of a metal standard lamp

    OK. What OK. Thanks for that. I will do as suggested & PAT test the earth resistance at the base. Hopefully OK. Just a little concerned about the number of moving parts between lamp holder & base (screw on brass ring plus telescopic pieces, that might potentially get oiled) & how much...
  6. Msitekkie

    Earthing the base of a metal standard lamp

    Struggling with that, as the original earth appears to have been connected to the base (does that count as "manufacturers instructions"? 🙂) & Some here suggesting there is no earth connection on the original lamp holder. Let's say for arguments sake the cable became frayed at the base of the...
  7. Msitekkie

    Earthing the base of a metal standard lamp

    One approach I am considering, is adding an extra earth wire from the plug to the base & encasing this with the original flex in some braided sleeving.
  8. Msitekkie

    Earthing the base of a metal standard lamp

    Thanks for your continued feedback. So I cannot see any other purpose for the V shaped plate to be screwed here, other than to hold the earth. The original piece of earth at the bottom is bare wire, so I am guessing it was laid along & held in place by the narrow part of the V when screwed down...
  9. Msitekkie

    Earthing the base of a metal standard lamp

    Actually revisiting that issue has set me thinking about using singles, although the cable still needs to be double insulated to the plug. So I wonder if I remove some of the outer insulation where the pole narrows higher up, effectively giving me singles where needed... I have some sleeved...
  10. Msitekkie

    Earthing the base of a metal standard lamp

    No. That's what led to my original posting & the question mark over how it was attached originally.
  11. Msitekkie

    Earthing the base of a metal standard lamp

    I presume you mean the earthing on the lamp holder in the 2nd photo. As the one on the base is pretty clear. So I have attached another photo showing the V shaped plate removed, where I believe the earth wire would go. The discussion has got a bit side-tracked on fixing/replacing the lamp...
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  13. Msitekkie

    Earthing the base of a metal standard lamp

    Yes, this seems to be an unusual way of attaching the earth, not one of those where you poke the earth through & secure it with a screw on the outside. Looking online I see there are some brass lamp holders that appear to have a screw on a collar at the base - is this what you mean by a "lock...
  14. Msitekkie

    Earthing the base of a metal standard lamp

    But what is the correct method to connect to that earthing point on the base? Or are you suggesting ignoring that & relying on contact between the components (there are a couple of decorative brass rings at the neck, then steel). I am not sure a new lamp holder could be fitted any more firmly...
  15. Msitekkie

    Earthing the base of a metal standard lamp

    Seems to sit on fairly firmly over the rim of the piece below, not actually fixed but I had to tug the wires a bit to get it to move when I took it off & no movement when changing lamps.
  16. Msitekkie

    Earthing the base of a metal standard lamp

    The earth terminal seems to be the v shaped piece at the bottom of the lamp holder that you can see with the screw in.
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  19. Msitekkie

    Earthing the base of a metal standard lamp

    I have been asked to rewire an antique metal standard lamp. It has been rewired previously, but not earthed..! One of the screws on the base has a short length of uninsulated wire attached, presumably from the original earthing. Unfortunately there is insufficient space to run an extra earth...

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