This is great! Those dang cord switches seem to be the way the lamp industry is going, and it's a weird move, because who wants to have to reach behind a table to find a lamp switch?
Looking to get a new nightstand lamp, but all of the lamps in my price range seem to be touch controlled, which i hate. Im planning to modify one to use a simple manual on off switch instead
Pretty nice work, dude! It turned out great! 😃 About the switch, you could've put it on any of the wires. I do prefer to put in the hot wire, or the positive wire in DC, but... That's only my OCD speaking. 😬 Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
This is great! Those dang cord switches seem to be the way the lamp industry is going, and it's a weird move, because who wants to have to reach behind a table to find a lamp switch?
Nice job! Love the over kill wire management. Most all hotel lamps have switches at the base. Don’t know why household lamps don’t?
Looking to get a new nightstand lamp, but all of the lamps in my price range seem to be touch controlled, which i hate. Im planning to modify one to use a simple manual on off switch instead
Pretty nice work, dude! It turned out great! 😃
About the switch, you could've put it on any of the wires. I do prefer to put in the hot wire, or the positive wire in DC, but... That's only my OCD speaking. 😬
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Wow! It turned out great.
Thank you!
Thnx a lot! You helped a lot!
I have Beautiful antique Tiffany lamps. but is so hard to turn it on. Is so ridiculous. I need change. Exelet video thanks
Nice! Bonus = cover
thorough!! hahahahahah. i can't resist an extra zip-tie myself. why do you have all those holes in your work table?? thanks for the video
I’m guessing you don’t use a ‘ground’ wire, even with a metal bodied lamp?
The manufacturer didn’t have one, so I wasn’t going to add one. I’m not sure if ever seen a basic lamp with a 3rd wire.
The lamp is probably double insulated, so they are able to get away with no ground.
Can you do my switch??
Nice