Either you don't get out much, or you are willfully buying the wrong sort.Other than being dim and 'warm white' (ie. urine yellow).
Your comment is so fallacious as to be laughable.
Either you don't get out much, or you are willfully buying the wrong sort.Other than being dim and 'warm white' (ie. urine yellow).
A good few years? Brass ones will last a lifetime.Just use MK plastic lampholders.
They have a metal bit to hold the bulb in place, and should last for a good few years.
Nonsense - it's an excellent material. Far more appropriate than plastic.Brass lampholders is madness.
Pyro is more work to install than T/E as well. Why do you do it when you don't have to?They need earthing which is a PITA,
Unlike these of course, which look lovely.and they'd look awful too.
Pyro is more work to install than T/E as well. Why do you do it when you don't have to?They need earthing which is a PITA,
PyroI don't know what you mean by 'Pyro' or 'T/E'.
No - they definitely do.Are you saying a brass lampholder doesn't need to be earthed?
So also no lights which require earthing, and no metal switches.If it does need to be earthed I'm stuck with the plastic ones as my lighting circuits have no earth connections.
That Wiki link says these cables are susceptible to corrosion by urine. I won't ask how that came to be known
... or from a little knowledge of the chemistry of copper and ammonia.On a farm I'd imagine.
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