If anyone here is a maker of lamps, how do you approach electrical testing and product insurance?
about wiring a plug correctly, then this isn't going to cause problems when selling the item on.
Nice lamps @blackteaonesugar. And a great idea of repurposing IKEA lamps in that way. I guess your thinking was similar to where my head was at. Good quality components and then a PAT test although I've not tried the insurance element of it yet (public liability). I have this eternal anxiety that something will go wrong which is why I want the comfort of something to back me up.I've made quite a few lamps and my approach or my thinking, perhaps wrongly, is that they are made up of parts that are all CE marked.
So the flex, the bulb holder, the plug, all certificated.
I would then get them PAT tested too.
These for example I made the bases, but the actual lamps are Ikea table lamps albeit with a flex and plug fitted by me.
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Not sure if that approach holds water but as mentioned, it becomes impossible costs wise for a small maker.
I think it will make you look at what you have made and see what might need to be done to improve the safety. Technically, the product is very simple, so it's not going to be difficult. I am happy to help out where I can. I have done a technical file for a lamp before. It was a modified commercial lamp which was used for transfer of data by light. The problem is it was a portable lamp, not a fixed lamp, so I don't have the specification which shows the particular requirements for fixed lamp like yours.It's definitely an area where some clearer, common guidance would be useful.
By the way nice looking lamps but look at ways to hide the flex, a simple grove in a leg or something.
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You may not remember or they may have influenced you but back in the seventies there was a time when a lot of people had these orange tubular lamps but on straight legs and your last two remind me of those, nice so see retro styles.
Thanks. That's a useful offer and as I get further down the road, I will drop you a message.I think it will make you look at what you have made and see what might need to be done to improve the safety. Technically, the product is very simple, so it's not going to be difficult. I am happy to help out where I can. I have done a technical file for a lamp before. It was a modified commercial lamp which was used for transfer of data by light. The problem is it was a portable lamp, not a fixed lamp, so I don't have the specification which shows the particular requirements for fixed lamp like yours.
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