Hi can some one please help i have a wall light that should be wired in to the electrics but instead of the hastle of channeling the wires into the wall i want to convert it to a plug that i can just plug in the wall like a lamp is this possible there are just 2 wires coming from the light they are the same and look similar to door bell wire can someone tell me how to do this if its.
Convert ceiling light to plug uk.
The light fixture has a black or red wire which is a hot lead a white wire which is a neutral lead and sometimes a bare or copper wire which is a ground.
You don t have to do a major wiring job.
A chandelier just like any other electrical light fixture will have hot wires neutral wires and if it is a more modern type of chandelier a ground wire.
Simply put can you buy a strip light designed to be wired into the ceiling and bung the wires into a plug instead and then use it as a plug in light.
Prepare your light fixture and gather your supplies.
The female end is the plug in side where another plug is inserted.
Close the plug casing and tighten the screw closed.
Tighten the screw in the plug.
I would remove the 13 amp fuse and replace it with a 3 amp fuse.
How to convert a hard wire light fixture into a plug in.
You can simply re wire the lamp with an extension cord and plug it into an available wall outlet.
To put it simply if you don t know the answer to your own question then you need to find somebody who can answer your question to do what you want.
Months ago i came across these gorgeous vintage looking industrial accordion sconces and i knew they would be perfect in my son s room especially on the diy plank wall we recently completed but unfortunately they were hard wire light.
See below how to convert any fixture from a hard wire light into a plug in so you can use it anywhere.
How to rewire a chandelier to a plug in.
You can convert a light fixture that is hard wired to a home s electrical system to a plug in with a moderate amount of effort.
I like to install a switch so that i don t have to plug and unplug the light every time i want to turn it on and off.
Remove the female end of the extension cord using wire cutters.
Optional add a switch lamp cord switch.
I assume the op does not have wiring in the wall where the light fitting is to be mounted and so a nearby plug socket will suffice.