Put a nail in the socket :-). I guess in USA it's less likely you end up with a toe tag than in Europe, but still, just the thought of putting that into the "fault finding" procedures......
on Nov 24, 2013, lai...@wcoil.com wrote:
Electrical Safety came up recently on both groups. As we are coming up on
Christmas I thought I would share a couple of pictures. I picked up a
very old set of Christmas lights recently for $4.50. The set is so old
that there is not a normal plug. They are set up to screw into a light
socket. The bulbs are tipped blown glass with little single loop
filaments.
Well in any case look at the two attached photos. Make sure to read the
instructions on what to do if the set doesn't light!!!! Anybody got a
nail? Nothing about not checking them while taking a bath either...
How times have changed.
Tim Laing
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