C&R flashing lampholder for 40-100w lamps
Another surprise find from the recent bag of charity shop lamps I bought on Ebay - and an added bonus that this is still in its original box! It takes quite a while for any lamp that's inserted to start flashing, and once flashing the device gets quite hot (and smelly - god knows of what!)

C&R flashing lampholder for 40-100w lamps

Another surprise find from the recent bag of charity shop lamps I bought on Ebay - and an added bonus that this is still in its original box! It takes quite a while for any lamp that's inserted to start flashing, and once flashing the device gets quite hot (and smelly - god knows of what!)

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Album name:LAllenLighting / Other lamps, fittings and misc.
Manufacturer:C&R
Type/Model:Flashing Lampholder
Wattage:40w - 100w
Date manufactured:50s - 60s
Filesize:208 KiB
Date added:15 Oct, 2023
Dimensions:881 x 1161 pixels
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Slyspark   [15 Oct, 2023 at 10:17 PM]
I'm guessing that;s using a simple bi-metallic strip to make and break the contact. Takes a while to get hot and thus start working.

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