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Electric light fittings
I'm trying to locate a ceiling light fitting - the modern type rose, but that just clips over the old one - wtth no need for tackling the electrics - I saw them advertised a while back but can't track them down - anyone have any ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm unaware of any that just clip over an existing rose. It would be difficult since there are many differences in the layout of connections inside ceiling roses made by different manufacturers. There are several clip-on fittings available that allow you to remove the complete light fitting from the ceiling rose, but the new rose has to be wired up and fixed in place of the old one. Example.
Hi queries, you may find the one you are looking for in Argos. They also have them on e-bay. It plugs into the ceiling rose that is already there so no messing with the electrics. Be aware though that they will not fit all ceiling roses as there are many different types of rose, as they say one size doesn't fit all. Here are the links for two of them.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-Plug-In-Pendant-Ligh t-Fitting-Easy-Fit-NO-WIRING_W0QQitemZ20037469 8389QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxZ20090819?IMSfp=TL0908 19164002r7003
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumb er/0024000.htm
Worth a look.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-Plug-In-Pendant-Ligh t-Fitting-Easy-Fit-NO-WIRING_W0QQitemZ20037469 8389QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxZ20090819?IMSfp=TL0908 19164002r7003
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumb er/0024000.htm
Worth a look.
What exactly do you think the purpose of this 'gadget' is? - just to cosmetically cover an old rose? If so - fine.
As the others have said, if it is also some sort of pendant, with a length of wire and a fitting at the bottom that contains a light bulb, it HAS to involve some disconnection / reconnection of the electrics. No ifs or buts. Otherwise how to you imagine the leccie gets to the new fitting?
As the others have said, if it is also some sort of pendant, with a length of wire and a fitting at the bottom that contains a light bulb, it HAS to involve some disconnection / reconnection of the electrics. No ifs or buts. Otherwise how to you imagine the leccie gets to the new fitting?
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