My ex mother in law has 2 OLD candlestick (Brass) lamps.
The switch stopped working so I took it apart, it looks like this but plastic switch and cover BC SWITCHED BRASS LAMPHOLDER - https://www.bltdirect.com/bc-switched-brass-lampholder?adcid=pla&_intent=HIGH&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Shift%20-%20Shopping%20-%20GB%20-%20dencon%20-%20HIGH&utm_term=4578778785434673&utm_content=Shift%20-%20Shopping%20-%20GB%20-%20dencon%20-%20HIGH%20-%20arkansas-north-william-winter%20-%206cc6a506bd234d4d9d26efa173caa7e9
I very carefully took one apart and inside the switch was some very small brass contacts. I cleaned them all up with some very fine sandpaper as they were filthy. I actually dropped one of the parts and it was 5mm square in size. Fiddly job but all worked fine.
Then the bulb was flickering, so I changed that for the one in the loft (around 1980 bulb @ 60w )
For 24 hours this worked fine and the ex mother in law was extremely pleased with it. She said it reminded her of the olden days with the warm yellowish glow.
Anyway 24 hours later and my ex wife said she tried to remove the lamp shade to straighten it up when it literally blew up. She did admit to being forceful as she does not like the lamps. It tripped the rcd but in the meantime blew the bulb out as well as the springed prongs within.
Any ideas?
The switch stopped working so I took it apart, it looks like this but plastic switch and cover BC SWITCHED BRASS LAMPHOLDER - https://www.bltdirect.com/bc-switched-brass-lampholder?adcid=pla&_intent=HIGH&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Shift%20-%20Shopping%20-%20GB%20-%20dencon%20-%20HIGH&utm_term=4578778785434673&utm_content=Shift%20-%20Shopping%20-%20GB%20-%20dencon%20-%20HIGH%20-%20arkansas-north-william-winter%20-%206cc6a506bd234d4d9d26efa173caa7e9
I very carefully took one apart and inside the switch was some very small brass contacts. I cleaned them all up with some very fine sandpaper as they were filthy. I actually dropped one of the parts and it was 5mm square in size. Fiddly job but all worked fine.
Then the bulb was flickering, so I changed that for the one in the loft (around 1980 bulb @ 60w )
For 24 hours this worked fine and the ex mother in law was extremely pleased with it. She said it reminded her of the olden days with the warm yellowish glow.
Anyway 24 hours later and my ex wife said she tried to remove the lamp shade to straighten it up when it literally blew up. She did admit to being forceful as she does not like the lamps. It tripped the rcd but in the meantime blew the bulb out as well as the springed prongs within.
Any ideas?