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Where can I get bayonet cap / socket extenders?   
Does anyone here know if you can get extensions for bayonet socket light
fittings?  I just got some energy saving bulbs and after unpacking all of
them so that I couldn't take them back it was discovered that part of the
base of the bulbs got in the way of part of the socket by just a fraction!
Agh!!  If I had something to extend the socket by about 1/2 an inch it would
fit.

I've been searching everywhere on the net, but even if they exist I don't
know what they're called.  I've seen similar things on US pages called
"socket extenders", but nothing like them for the UK apart from BC to ES
converters.

Any help would really be appreciated.

TWP
Date:Fri, 15 Jul 2005 17:01:23 +0100   Author:  

Re: Where can I get bayonet cap / socket extenders?   
"TWP"  wrote in message
news:Ur-dne-1ivG0QErfSa8jmw@karoo.co.uk...

> Does anyone here know if you can get extensions for bayonet socket light
> fittings?  I just got some energy saving bulbs and after unpacking all of
> them so that I couldn't take them back it was discovered that part of the
> base of the bulbs got in the way of part of the socket by just a fraction!
> Agh!!  If I had something to extend the socket by about 1/2 an inch it
would
> fit.
>
> I've been searching everywhere on the net, but even if they exist I don't
> know what they're called.  I've seen similar things on US pages called
> "socket extenders", but nothing like them for the UK apart from BC to ES
> converters.
>
> Any help would really be appreciated.
>
> TWP
>
>

Have you removed any shade holder rings from the bayonet fitting?
Date:Fri, 15 Jul 2005 16:33:39 GMT   Author:  

Re: Where can I get bayonet cap / socket extenders?   
"BigWallop"  wrote in message
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>
> "TWP"  wrote in message
> news:Ur-dne-1ivG0QErfSa8jmw@karoo.co.uk...
> > Does anyone here know if you can get extensions for bayonet socket light
> > fittings?  I just got some energy saving bulbs and after unpacking all
of
> > them so that I couldn't take them back it was discovered that part of
the
> > base of the bulbs got in the way of part of the socket by just a
fraction!
> > Agh!!  If I had something to extend the socket by about 1/2 an inch it
> would
> > fit.
> >
> > I've been searching everywhere on the net, but even if they exist I
don't
> > know what they're called.  I've seen similar things on US pages called
> > "socket extenders", but nothing like them for the UK apart from BC to ES
> > converters.
> >
> > Any help would really be appreciated.
> >
> > TWP
> >
> >
> Have you removed any shade holder rings from the bayonet fitting?
>
>


The part that is in the way is the shade itself, that's why I thought some
kind of small socket extension would help.  It wraps around the bayonet
socket.   It looks like the shade is really for spotlights, but we've always
used small ordinary bulbs.

The lights look similar to this but are older.
http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&langId=-1&catalogId=3151&productId=133657&clickfrom=image


TWP
Date:Fri, 15 Jul 2005 18:09:38 +0100   Author:  

Re: Where can I get bayonet cap / socket extenders?   
"TWP"  wrote in message
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>
> "BigWallop"  wrote in message
> news:DzRBe.70559$G8.56870@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...

<<<snipped>>>

> > Have you removed any shade holder rings from the bayonet fitting?
> >
> >
>
> The part that is in the way is the shade itself, that's why I thought some
> kind of small socket extension would help.  It wraps around the bayonet
> socket.   It looks like the shade is really for spotlights, but we've
always
> used small ordinary bulbs.
>
> The lights look similar to this but are older.
>

http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&langId=-1&catalogId=3151&productId=133657&clickfrom=image

>
>
> TWP
>


You'll never do it mate.  Any low energy lamp has a wide base to hold the
electronics, and they'll never fit in anything with that thin a shade.  The
base of low energy lamps also get hot, and anything that helps hold that
heat in will also greatly reduce the life span of the lamp as well.
Date:Fri, 15 Jul 2005 17:14:57 GMT   Author:  

Re: Where can I get bayonet cap / socket extenders?   
"BigWallop"  wrote in message
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>
> "TWP"  wrote in message
> news:p9idnXYUd_zDcErfSa8jmw@karoo.co.uk...
> >
> > "BigWallop"  wrote in message
> > news:DzRBe.70559$G8.56870@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
> <<<snipped>>>
> > > Have you removed any shade holder rings from the bayonet fitting?
> > >
> > >
> >
> > The part that is in the way is the shade itself, that's why I thought
some
> > kind of small socket extension would help.  It wraps around the bayonet
> > socket.   It looks like the shade is really for spotlights, but we've
> always
> > used small ordinary bulbs.
> >
> > The lights look similar to this but are older.
> >
>

http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&langId=-1&catalogId=3151&productId=133657&clickfrom=image

> >
> >
> > TWP
> >
>
> You'll never do it mate.  Any low energy lamp has a wide base to hold the
> electronics, and they'll never fit in anything with that thin a shade.
The
> base of low energy lamps also get hot, and anything that helps hold that
> heat in will also greatly reduce the life span of the lamp as well.
>
>


You could be right.  They do the extenders in America though...

http://www.topbulb.com/find/Product_Description.asp?intProductID=48782

TWP
Date:Fri, 15 Jul 2005 20:31:39 +0100   Author:  

Re: Where can I get bayonet cap / socket extenders?   
"TWP"  wrote in message
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>
> "BigWallop"  wrote in message
> news:laSBe.70593$G8.42982@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
> >

<<<snipped>>>

> >
>
> You could be right.  They do the extenders in America though...
>
> http://www.topbulb.com/find/Product_Description.asp?intProductID=48782
>
> TWP
>
>

You can get ES (Eddison Screw) extenders in the UK as well, but they're
normally a special order item from merchants.  I know, many years ago, you
could get BC (Bayonet Connector) extenders and doublers etc.  But they fell
out of use when all the new styles of light fittings came in to fashion.

You may have some luck searching on the foreign sites, but I think they are
going to be few and far between.
Date:Sat, 16 Jul 2005 00:01:11 GMT   Author:  

Re: Where can I get bayonet cap / socket extenders?   
"BigWallop"  wrote in message
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>
> "TWP"  wrote in message
> news:6xqdnXWK_LYbk0XfSa8jmw@karoo.co.uk...
> >
> > "BigWallop"  wrote in message
> > news:laSBe.70593$G8.42982@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
> > >
> <<<snipped>>>
> > >
> >
> > You could be right.  They do the extenders in America though...
> >
> > http://www.topbulb.com/find/Product_Description.asp?intProductID=48782
> >
> > TWP
> >
> >
> You can get ES (Eddison Screw) extenders in the UK as well, but they're
> normally a special order item from merchants.  I know, many years ago, you
> could get BC (Bayonet Connector) extenders and doublers etc.  But they
fell
> out of use when all the new styles of light fittings came in to fashion.
>
> You may have some luck searching on the foreign sites, but I think they
are
> going to be few and far between.
>
>


My father had a look at them and discovered that the position was adjustable
enough to bring the socket forwards so the bulbs are finally in! :-)  I'm
not sure what he did... I think he moved something attaching the lamp to the
lamp holder...  I hope it doesn't fall off the ceiling next week and kill
me!  :-)  I'm bound to be walking under it if it's going to fall off! :-)

Thank you for helping with this problem anyway! :-)

TWP
Date:Sat, 16 Jul 2005 01:15:36 +0100   Author: