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Old 26-05-2016, 16:00   #1
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Question Fitting Ceiling Lamps where are the designers ?

Unless I am missing something no one appears to have designed a cheap compact simple plug in connector for fitting a ceiling light.

Every time I change a ceiling light it's the same fiddle of holding an often bulky light unit so that I can connect the unit to the block connector that you can just reach at the point where the plaster board has a hole in it for the wiring.

Why has someone not designed a simple block connector that will take a small plug at one end so you can just plug it in and screw the light to the ceiling ? If we can make car wiring plugs, PC plugs like SATA why not the humble light unit ?

A Debox in line connector is about all there seems to be on the market! In the past I have used a re-shaped coat hanger attached to a screw in the ceiling to hold the lamp whilst trying to make the electrical connections free of tension or pull...........ahhhhhhhhhhhh.

I am already bracing myself for the arm ache when I fit our new ceiling lamps in the lounge.
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Old 26-05-2016, 18:03   #2
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We have them here!!
http://www.bricodepot.fr/quimper/kit...-dcl/prod2941/
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Old 26-05-2016, 19:57   #3
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https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Product...FfYV0wodoqEF-w
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Old 26-05-2016, 23:39   #4
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Old 27-05-2016, 09:22   #5
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Just what I need thanks for the tip !
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Old 27-05-2016, 09:25   #6
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Thanks for the link turns out we have a similar thing here as posted by Mobieus_uk but not at our local B&Q.
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