Thank you for this tutorial. I found a ship lantern in a junk shop and have restored it. I have just ordered some antique bronze E27 fittings to make it a lamp and used your tutorial to make sure I have everything I need. I will be referring to it again to make sure I put it all together correctly.
Thank you so much guys. I just asked a supplier to send me a replacement because I thought my lampholder was broken because I couldn't unscrew it. Turns out all I needed to do was ease off the rachet pin. Now I have two lampholders!! I will have to fess up to my suplier. We obviously are backward in England 😂
This is superbly helpful - thank you. Used this video to sort out why one we had didn't work. It was wired up by the shop where we bought it and I couldn't unscrew it to find out what was wrong. Now I understand why! Once I got inside, it turned out it was wired up incorrectly (blue to the central contact) plus they hadn't properly stripped the blue wire enough to make electrical contact. Sorted now.
Thanks for that, SO AS LONG as the brass lamp secure is through the wire before i pass it through the lamp a d get the earth right as it is fused, Now Worries moite. Thanks Jannie Blew!
WHAT?? WHAT??!! You're USA location is in Fredericksburg. WTHECK! I'm an hour from there. How about that. All the way from Wollongong to all around Oz to Arizona to Virginia and there you are! You beaut!
Hello Edison, Thank you for sharing the video. I liked your video and it is a useful video. I have one question for you if I connect four e27 bulbs of warm light ( 4W) next to each other is it safe? what tools/ material I should use for the parallel connection of 4 bulbs?
Hi Edison. I've just bought and connected up an ORIOL E27 Lampholder - model no ORIOL A01/528. Its actually the wrong size - its too long and I need to disconnect and replace it, but I can't seem to unscrew/disconnect it. Can you explain how to unscrew/disconnect it?
All ES lamp holders will have an anti rotation device that stops them from being unscrewed accidentally. Look closely inside the threaded end to see if you can find that ratchet. You will need to hold that back whilst unscrewing the base.
There are a number of ways to create a right angle. We often use tapped sphere type. edisonlightglobes.com/Shop/shop/hardware/build-hardware/large-mounting-coupling-esl230007-z/
@ Cormac mcgahon stop complaining! 🙄 If you were paying attention to the most important parts of the tutorial, you wouldn’t have noticed (like the rest of us who have been watching).
Thank you for this tutorial. I found a ship lantern in a junk shop and have restored it. I have just ordered some antique bronze E27 fittings to make it a lamp and used your tutorial to make sure I have everything I need. I will be referring to it again to make sure I put it all together correctly.
Thank you so much guys. I just asked a supplier to send me a replacement because I thought my lampholder was broken because I couldn't unscrew it. Turns out all I needed to do was ease off the rachet pin. Now I have two lampholders!! I will have to fess up to my suplier. We obviously are backward in England 😂
Ha, that is a common issue even with experienced electricians.
This is superbly helpful - thank you. Used this video to sort out why one we had didn't work. It was wired up by the shop where we bought it and I couldn't unscrew it to find out what was wrong. Now I understand why! Once I got inside, it turned out it was wired up incorrectly (blue to the central contact) plus they hadn't properly stripped the blue wire enough to make electrical contact. Sorted now.
Brilliant, glad we could be of assistance.
Thanks for that, SO AS LONG as the brass lamp secure is through the wire before i pass it through the lamp a d get the earth right as it is fused, Now Worries moite. Thanks Jannie Blew!
great useful video. you explained so well. You helped me a lot.
Glad it helped!
WHAT?? WHAT??!! You're USA location is in Fredericksburg. WTHECK! I'm an hour from there. How about that. All the way from Wollongong to all around Oz to Arizona to Virginia and there you are! You beaut!
Hello Edison, Thank you for sharing the video. I liked your video and it is a useful video. I have one question for you if I connect four e27 bulbs of warm light ( 4W) next to each other is it safe? what tools/ material I should use for the parallel connection of 4 bulbs?
Hi Edison. I've just bought and connected up an ORIOL E27 Lampholder - model no ORIOL A01/528. Its actually the wrong size - its too long and I need to disconnect and replace it, but I can't seem to unscrew/disconnect it. Can you explain how to unscrew/disconnect it?
All ES lamp holders will have an anti rotation device that stops them from being unscrewed accidentally. Look closely inside the threaded end to see if you can find that ratchet. You will need to hold that back whilst unscrewing the base.
Is there a type of holder that has right angle bracket to mount it to another nearby surface? I am looking to retrofit existing outside enclosure.
There are a number of ways to create a right angle. We often use tapped sphere type.
edisonlightglobes.com/Shop/shop/hardware/build-hardware/large-mounting-coupling-esl230007-z/
Backward eh?. Well won't be buying any if your stuff obviously far too advanced.
Ah you found my little NZ joke. Do you buy B22 lamp holders?
Mate! WTF is happening. This video came up as an ad. Are you trying to buy subscribers?
What is the issue? We often promote videos that sell our product.
Maybe you could cut your nails, it distracts from the otherwise really nice tutorial.
Well I'm not really a hand model. Settle down.
Would you like me to paint them next time Cormac?
@@EdisonLightGlobes 😆
@ Cormac mcgahon stop complaining! 🙄 If you were paying attention to the most important parts of the tutorial, you wouldn’t have noticed (like the rest of us who have been watching).