TC-Electric
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Hi,
Found this forum searching for help in google, first post first question
I need to replace the lamp holder for an old decorative lamp, lamp in image "MainLampStick.jpg"
This is the old broken plastic lamp holder I need to replace, image "OldBrokenLampHolder.jpg"
I wanted to replace it with a Metal Brass lamp holder (which has a plastic inner lamp holder), then use an LED Edison Style E27 bulb (no lamp shade on lamp anymore)
This is the Lamp Holder I bought, image "MetalBrassParts.jpg"
The old broken lamp holder had that small metal screw ring with an earth connection and indeed the wire is a 3 core wire with live, neutral and earth.
And it had a little screw for each contact (L,N,Earth)
1)
My main issue (and request for help) is that the new Metal Brass lamp holder and the inner plastic lamp holder do not have an Earth Contact. Because the outer metal part I assumed this would come with earth, I know normal plastic lamp holders do not always come with earth, but this one being metal outside I sort of assumed it would work with a 3-core wire.
Shall I isolate the Earth Wire (electric tape) and just connect the Neutral and Live and that will be ok/safe?
2)
In the past I have only ever replaced lamp holders that have a little screw for each wire contact to fix the wire in place (as per the old broken one).
But this new lamp holder... it has no screw, image "NewLampHolder_RearContactsHoles.jpg"
- Do I push the wire in the little calice-shaped holes? Point 1 in image (the holes one on each side of the middle hole)
- Or do I push the cable to make contact with the little metal-tongue in point 2 (please see image)?
Thank you for any help you have time to throw my way
Found this forum searching for help in google, first post first question
I need to replace the lamp holder for an old decorative lamp, lamp in image "MainLampStick.jpg"
This is the old broken plastic lamp holder I need to replace, image "OldBrokenLampHolder.jpg"
I wanted to replace it with a Metal Brass lamp holder (which has a plastic inner lamp holder), then use an LED Edison Style E27 bulb (no lamp shade on lamp anymore)
This is the Lamp Holder I bought, image "MetalBrassParts.jpg"
The old broken lamp holder had that small metal screw ring with an earth connection and indeed the wire is a 3 core wire with live, neutral and earth.
And it had a little screw for each contact (L,N,Earth)
1)
My main issue (and request for help) is that the new Metal Brass lamp holder and the inner plastic lamp holder do not have an Earth Contact. Because the outer metal part I assumed this would come with earth, I know normal plastic lamp holders do not always come with earth, but this one being metal outside I sort of assumed it would work with a 3-core wire.
Shall I isolate the Earth Wire (electric tape) and just connect the Neutral and Live and that will be ok/safe?
2)
In the past I have only ever replaced lamp holders that have a little screw for each wire contact to fix the wire in place (as per the old broken one).
But this new lamp holder... it has no screw, image "NewLampHolder_RearContactsHoles.jpg"
- Do I push the wire in the little calice-shaped holes? Point 1 in image (the holes one on each side of the middle hole)
- Or do I push the cable to make contact with the little metal-tongue in point 2 (please see image)?
Thank you for any help you have time to throw my way