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I was going to start a similar query in a new thread, but it seems appropriate to add it here.
My son has a bedside lamp which when purchased had an energy-saver bulb fitted.
I have searched the shelves at Tesco, Asda, B&Q, QD and Woolworths (to start) and online at Screwfix and Ebay, with only Ebay yielding any chance of supplying a replacement bulb. Now I could try my local independant electrical supplier, but am wary of their prices.
The thing is, I was under the impression that new-build houses, to gain energy-efficiency certification, had to have light fitments that couldn't accept conventional filament bulbs, ie. to not be bayonet (BC) or screw (SC) bulb holders.
That leaves the 2pin and 4pin plastic plugin holders for flourescent-only bulbs, which is the type in my son's lamp - the removed bulb was a "Philips 10w 4p".
So where does the occupant of new-build energy-certified properties go to replace damaged, failed or alternative brightness bulbs, without replacing the bulb holder and compromising certification ? (I cannot change the lamp bulbholder, it is part of the lamp base.) |
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