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Green Building Bible, fourth edition (both books)
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    • CommentAuthorShevek
    • CommentTimeNov 16th 2015
     
    Does anyone know where to get porcelain electrical and light fittings that aren't priced for the 'retro' market?

    Found these batten light holders:
    http://www.cordsncables.co.uk/acatalog/E27-Porcelain-batten-holder--E27-ceramic-heat-lamp-batten-holder--E27-porcelain-reptile-vivarium-lamp-holder.html
    and cheaper on eBay
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Glazed-Ceramic-Edison-Screw-Angled-Bulb-Holder-ES-E27-Porcelain-Heat-Lamp-Socket-/321751636752

    But if you could point me to porcelain pull cord switch (the ceiling bit), that'd be good. Perhaps they don't exist, in which case I'd just like something built to last. We have on in a walk-in pantry, which is constantly being turned off and on.

    Cheap supplier of porcelain dolly/toggle switches would be great too.
    • CommentAuthorcjard
    • CommentTimeNov 16th 2015
     
    After the ladies in our house had made their way through the fourth pull cord switch we fitted a proximity sensor
    • CommentAuthorShevek
    • CommentTimeNov 16th 2015 edited
     
    Do you think a 25 year guarantee going will make any difference?
    https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/CM2781.html
    • CommentAuthorShevek
    • CommentTimeNov 16th 2015 edited
     
    • CommentAuthorShevek
    • CommentTimeNov 17th 2015
     
    I went with one of the vintage Crabtree switches. I'll report back in 1-10 years time.
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      CommentAuthordjh
    • CommentTimeNov 17th 2015
     
    Posted By: cjardWe have on in a walk-in pantry, which is constantly being turned off and on.

    Posted By: cjardAfter the ladies in our house had made their way through the fourth pull cord switch we fitted a proximity sensor

    Or maybe just a microswitch on the door so it doesn't get abused by humans.
    • CommentAuthorShevek
    • CommentTimeNov 17th 2015 edited
     
    Considered that but the need for light on/off doesn't correlate well in use with the need for door open/closed.
    • CommentAuthoralexc
    • CommentTimeNov 17th 2015
     
    Err not sure these guys are cheap (some of their stuff is surely not)

    http://www.produktgesellschaft.de/en/lights/lindner-licht-functional-lights/lindner-lights.html


    We picked up 4 of the Plain porcelain, lindner lisilux for 28 euros a go(no postage). Glass covering and all. I'd say value for money. Installing this week. Though i had a trial run with one the day after i bought them. Probabaly your thinking expensive.
    • CommentAuthorShevek
    • CommentTimeNov 21st 2015
     
    Not cheap but, as you say, value for money. I love their door bells.
    • CommentAuthorShevek
    • CommentTimeNov 28th 2015 edited
     
    Here's one of these bakelite crabtree classic vintage pull cord switches. Have I labelled it up correctly?

    And what are you meant to do with the earth? (there's no back box to connect to)
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      CommentAuthordjh
    • CommentTimeNov 28th 2015
     
    Is it for lights? There was no earth at the switch.
  1.  
    Posted By: djhIs it for lights? There was no earth at the switch.

    Yes, I would presume it is for lights as it is a 2 way switch. I would also presume that the earth would be cut back to the end of the outer insulation.
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