- Joined
- 20 Apr 2021
- Messages
- 55
- Reaction score
- 2
- Country

I know *nothing* about electrics.
I bought a plug-in wall light. While I was attaching the shade to the lamp holder and screwing in the bulb, I noticed a cardboard tube. I assumed this should be removed, but second guessed myself when I seen the wiring and thought it might be there for a reason. This is a metal body light, so I would assume the connections would need to be kept well clear of any metal.
Does this look safe to use, even with the tube left in? Am I just being paranoid, or is it actually cheap, poorly made crap that will zap me one day when I'm switching it off?
I bought a plug-in wall light. While I was attaching the shade to the lamp holder and screwing in the bulb, I noticed a cardboard tube. I assumed this should be removed, but second guessed myself when I seen the wiring and thought it might be there for a reason. This is a metal body light, so I would assume the connections would need to be kept well clear of any metal.
Does this look safe to use, even with the tube left in? Am I just being paranoid, or is it actually cheap, poorly made crap that will zap me one day when I'm switching it off?
Attachments
-
20251208_111208.jpg202 KB · Views: 37 -
20251208_111215.jpg251.8 KB · Views: 35 -
20251208_111232.jpg182.6 KB · Views: 37 -
20251208_112111.jpg166.6 KB · Views: 36 -
20251208_112122.jpg248.1 KB · Views: 36 -
20251208_112129.jpg271.8 KB · Views: 36 -
20251208_112206.jpg177.6 KB · Views: 35 -
1765205436302.png362.7 KB · Views: 35