Now this is one of our most popular lamps, this is the Himalayan salt lamp sphere. It nearly reminds you of a gypsy reading, like whenever you visited a clairvoyant and she is rubbing their hands looking in to the crystal ball. Oh well, I'm sorry gang but this is actually a Himalayan salt lamp sphere. It weighs in at around eight to 10 lbs.
What I am going to present to you right now is how to be able to properly attach the light bulb as well as wire assembly to the lamp. It's really straightforward, however, some individuals have inquired on this.
Firstly I will switch the actual light fixture around , so that you can view the exclusive bracket that we have made for this lamp, this fits snugly when using the bulb as well as cord. It is a stainless steel installation bracket. It helps to hold the particular light fixture and bottom together, in addition this really helps to hold the actual bulb and also wire protected. Keep in mind that you're using a really small bulb which could break in the event that it strikes the actual side of the light fixture. So we have gone ahead and developed this for your advantage.
Now if you keep with me for a moment, I will rest it down there. There is the butterfly cord assembly, this generally needs to be pulled out just a bit, so that it can fit snugly into the salt lamp sphere. You can observe that it's been extended. Simply with great care take this, find a good comfy method to put it in there and it all snaps in to position. Can you see it? Ok great.
Right now i will go through this once again. This is actually the simple clamp light bulb as well as wire fitting that is included with each and every one of our lighting units. We have the stainless steel clamp which holds the light bulb and also wire firmly, and the butterfly attachment clamp which adjusts to fit in comfortably straight into the actual lamp bottom.
Alright, one last time. just place it right in between your own forefinger as well as your thumb, and yes it clicks right into position. A ideal set up, so that you may enjoy your own crystal ball, or in this particular instance the Himalayan salt lamp sphere.
Thank you.
This article was added on Sunday 06 June, 2010.