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So main electricity would burn out that switch? Maybe that's why the person who built the one in my photo, bypassed it completely.
Mine also has two wires going to it - bolted onto separate places on the shell, which then feed to the switch.
There appears to be a space for a large battery too, which presumably means the light can stay on if you're not moving.
In that case, it should be fairly straightforward to drill a hole in the back of the lamp and add a mains type bulb holder and a switch, either on the lamp, or somewhere else. I'm thinking of using old TA crank arms, so the light can pivot - then it's just a case of finding a suitable base... -
I want to make my own version of this desk lamp, using an old Miller dynamo lamp.
I would like to use the switch located on the light unit (rather than add another switch on the base - like the photo).
This is the lamp I have and its innards...
Has anyone done this themselves or perhaps seen something online that would help?
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