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Yandros Jan 15th 2012 5:42 am

Using UK Bedside Lights
 
Hi Guys,
After some advice on electrics. I understand most UK electrics wont work well without a transformer, but I wandered about bedside lights. If I can put a Canadian bulb into a UK light I think it should work as the bulb will be right for Canadian voltage. Question is therefore do Candian bulbs have the same bayonet fitting or screw fitting as UK ones?
Any advice much appreciated.
Cheers K

JonboyE Jan 15th 2012 6:33 am

Re: Using UK Bedside Lights
 
No. Canadian bulbs are screw in. However, it is not that difficult to adapt a light. Everything you need is at Home Depot.

DandNHill Jan 15th 2012 8:57 am

Re: Using UK Bedside Lights
 

Originally Posted by Yandros (Post 9843518)
Hi Guys,
After some advice on electrics. I understand most UK electrics wont work well without a transformer, but I wandered about bedside lights. If I can put a Canadian bulb into a UK light I think it should work as the bulb will be right for Canadian voltage. Question is therefore do Candian bulbs have the same bayonet fitting or screw fitting as UK ones?
Any advice much appreciated.
Cheers K

My bedside light works but is still on a uk bulb and might be rewired when it goes.
when I turn it on I can walk all the way back around the bed and to the ceiling light switch near the bedroom door before the light starts glowing.
TBH I like it, it makes it special :o

haggis88 Jan 15th 2012 9:41 am

Re: Using UK Bedside Lights
 
i thought about bringing my laptop and xbox with me, as i'll need something to do on my downtime and i don't fancy buying new ones!

they both have transformers, is it just a case of getting the correct lead to go from the outlet to the transformer? :D

magnumpi Jan 15th 2012 10:04 am

Re: Using UK Bedside Lights
 

Originally Posted by haggis88 (Post 9843913)
i thought about bringing my laptop and xbox with me, as i'll need something to do on my downtime and i don't fancy buying new ones!

they both have transformers, is it just a case of getting the correct lead to go from the outlet to the transformer? :D

That's what we did. Most second hand stores, value village ect have the odd chord for sale for 1-2 $'s.

Ask for an electrical chord and not lead or cable. :o

haggis88 Jan 15th 2012 10:07 am

Re: Using UK Bedside Lights
 

Originally Posted by magnumpi (Post 9843971)
That's what we did. Most second hand stores, value village ect have the odd chord for sale for 1-2 $'s.

Ask for an electrical chord and not lead or cable. :o

:thumbsup:

Former Lancastrian Jan 15th 2012 10:09 am

Re: Using UK Bedside Lights
 
Hard to believe that we dont sell quality bedside lights in Canada :(
Unless an heirloom why bring them? They only take up space and what is the pro rated cost of shipping these items?
I say new country, new bedside lights.

magnumpi Jan 15th 2012 10:11 am

Re: Using UK Bedside Lights
 

Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian (Post 9843980)
I say new country, new bedside lights.

Agreed

But new laptops, ipads, cell phones and Xbox's ? :eek:

DandNHill Jan 15th 2012 10:12 am

Re: Using UK Bedside Lights
 

Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian (Post 9843980)
Hard to believe that we dont sell quality bedside lights in Canada :(
Unless an heirloom why bring them? They only take up space and what is the pro rated cost of shipping these items?
I say new country, new bedside lights.

Mine is a tiffany lamp I'm quite attached to. It didn't make the container so I brought it over in my hand luggage!! :)

rivingtonpike Jan 15th 2012 12:46 pm

Re: Using UK Bedside Lights
 

Originally Posted by magnumpi (Post 9843988)
Agreed

But new laptops, ipads, cell phones and Xbox's ? :eek:

laptops have their own transformers so work fine on 110v Canadian. We've replaced the bulbs in our bedside lights ages ago and changed the plug and they work just fine.

I can't understand the "why bring it" mantra. If it's still going to work and you have room in your container, why throw it out and have to buy new again? Costs a fortune to set up a new house on a new continent without making it even more expensive. Transformers are compatatively cheap and two or three around the house will run almost anything until such time as you need/choose to replace it.

Aviator Jan 15th 2012 1:47 pm

Re: Using UK Bedside Lights
 

Originally Posted by magnumpi (Post 9843971)
That's what we did. Most second hand stores, value village ect have the odd chord for sale for 1-2 $'s.

Ask for an electrical chord and not lead or cable. :o

What is sings to you?

magnumpi Jan 15th 2012 2:35 pm

Re: Using UK Bedside Lights
 

Originally Posted by Aviator (Post 9844335)
What is sings to you?

:lol:

I know, but have you tried asking for a lead ?

Aviator Jan 15th 2012 2:58 pm

Re: Using UK Bedside Lights
 

Originally Posted by magnumpi (Post 9844391)
:lol:

I know, but have you tried asking for a lead ?

Its a cord not chord

magnumpi Jan 15th 2012 3:31 pm

Re: Using UK Bedside Lights
 

Originally Posted by Aviator (Post 9844417)
Its a cord not chord

:o

Thanks

dgagitw Jan 16th 2012 12:20 am

Re: Using UK Bedside Lights
 

Originally Posted by Yandros (Post 9843518)
Hi Guys,
After some advice on electrics. I understand most UK electrics wont work well without a transformer, but I wandered about bedside lights. If I can put a Canadian bulb into a UK light I think it should work as the bulb will be right for Canadian voltage. Question is therefore do Candian bulbs have the same bayonet fitting or screw fitting as UK ones?
Any advice much appreciated.
Cheers K

I discovered, by accident, that most low energy light bulbs are dual voltage even though it doesn't say so on the packing. Unless you have incandescent bulbs (which will be somewhat dim but will still work), you can probably just plug them in using a socket converter.


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