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    If I buy a light from a well known German company can you just cut the 2 pin plug of and put our uk 3 pin plug on
    Thanks Andy b

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    Quote Originally Posted by bangbang View Post
    If I buy a light from a well known German company can you just cut the 2 pin plug of and put our uk 3 pin plug on
    Thanks Andy b
    I have with a few thing although they should come with a adaptor

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    Ok mate nice one ,

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    Yep you are more than welcomed to do so. Its better than those wonky wobbly adapters. Only thing that I would effect is the 30 day money back guarantee.

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    There is a lot of presumption here that these lights are designed to work at 230v.
    I know that this is more than likely the case but you should still always double check the voltage before changing the plug on any piece of equipment.
    Last edited by Chris1984; 03-05-2012 at 07:52 PM.

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    Ok guys thanks for the advice most welcome

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    Quote Originally Posted by surround sounds View Post
    they should come with a adaptor
    They should IF they are a consumer device.

    No such requirement for professional equipment.

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    Replace with a UK plug by a "competent" person

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    At every PAT test, my tame sparky whips out his side cutters at the first sign of any kit without a UK plug, and cuts the little blighter off. If the other end which connects to the fixture is in fact an IEC, then it matters little to any warranty.

    Don't quote me on this, but I think I've seen somewhere where said German retailer are not bothered by anyone fitting UK connectors to their kit. (As long as it's fitted correctly, by a competent person , obviously )
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    May I refer the honourable gentleman to Clause 2-3640 of their FAQ


    Please note That you are welcome to change the plug yourself as an earth wire is included. However doing this thomann will void your Moneyback guarantee and any future money back requests. Also, where a repair may be necessary - the manufacturer may require the power supply as original.

    SOURCE: http://www.thomann.de/gb/faq_2_3640.html



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