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Hate to have to tell you mate, but that lamp is not going to work just plugging it into the ground like that. True you have your earth and I can see where you are going with it but you will need a line and neutral. Sorry to break it to you.
 
Hate to have to tell you mate, but that lamp is not going to work just plugging it into the ground like that. True you have your earth and I can see where you are going with it but you will need a line and neutral. Sorry to break it to you.

The area I have planted it in is prone to lightning strikes..
I was hoping this might be a new way to lead customers up the garden path on a stormy night. :) kerrrrrching!
 
There was a painter on one of the sites I worked on let's just say he must have been smelling the turps (or it might be he came from Brum) but as I put the GLS lamps in a compleated house he took them out and put them in the ground.
 
well sod you and your light bulbs. this year i'm planting heavy bulbs.
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I found out(from this site I believe) that there is no such thing as a Bulb

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For years, it has been believed that electric bulbs emit light, but recent information has proven otherwise. Electric bulbs don't emit light; they suck dark. Thus, we call these bulbs Dark-Suckers.

Proof is here
Bulbs
 
....... it has been believed that electric bulbs emit light, but recent information has proven otherwise. Electric bulbs don't emit light; they suck dark. Thus, we call these bulbs Dark-Suckers.
Just what scientists need proof that ,The missing dark matter was consumed by Nuc powered Generators ,munching on it.;)
 
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