The kitchen aluminum gusset is inlaid with a lamp, and how to disassemble and install the lamp if th

Updated on Kitchen 2024-07-15
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It can be disassembled using the following methods:

    1. First of all, turn the broken lamp. There is a buckle at the mouth of the fluorescent lamp, and the purpose of turning the lamp is to find the buckle and take the lamp out.

    2. Turn the terminal of the lamp to the buckle, so that it is convenient to take out the lamp. Source 3: After that, slightly break the buckle of the lower lamp outward with your hand to facilitate the removal of the lamp.

    4. After that, pull the lamp outward, and the lamp will be disassembled.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. Unplug the plug at the back.

    2. Next, pull down the dust cover.

    3. After removing the dust cover, there is a metal rod that fixes the bulb, pull out 32313133353236313431303231363533e59b9ee7ad943133333623732.

    4. After that, you can take the bulb off.

    5. Next, put the bulb back into the lamp holder.

    6. After putting the bulb in, fix the position of the bulb with a wire clamp to avoid shaking the bulb and scratching the glass surface when inserting the interface.

    7. Then, align the corresponding plug of the bulb base and insert the interface firmly, at this time, the interface must be installed in place to avoid short circuit.

    8. After changing the bulb, cover the dust cover tightly.

    9. Then the work of changing the bulb is completed.

    Notes:

    History of Electric Light:

    In 1854, Henri Goebel, a German watchmaker who immigrated to the United States, made the first practical electric lamp from a carbonized bamboo wire placed in a vacuum glass bottle, which lasted for 400 hours, but he did not apply for a patent in time.

    In 1860, the Englishman Joseph Swan also made a carbon filament electric lamp, but he failed to obtain a good vacuum environment that allowed the carbon filament to work for a long time. It was not until 1878, when British vacuum technology developed to the extent that it was necessary that he invented a light bulb powered by carbon filament under vacuum, and obtained a British patent. Swan's own house was the first private home in Britain to be electrically illuminated.

    In 1874, two Canadian electrical technicians applied for a patent for an electric lamp: nitrogen gas was filled under a glass bubble to emit light with an electrified carbon rod, but they did not have the financial resources to continue perfecting the invention, so they sold the patent to Edison in 1875. Edison bought the patent and tried to improve the filament, and finally in 1880 he made a carbonized bamboo filament lamp that could last for 1,200 hours.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Go to the supermarket and buy a small suction cup, buckle it on the corner of the gusset and pull it down to come down, as for how to install the lamp, it depends on what kind of lamp you are.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Aluminum gusset lamps are reproduced in all lamps.

    The easiest to disassemble and assemble! The aluminum buckle bai plate is stuck on the keel du, with a small snail zhi wire knife (

    or a small thin blade) from the edge of the aluminum dao gusset seam to warp a corner! Slowly pull down the lampshade with your hand, pull down a gusset plate next to it in the same way, and you can see that the lamp body is stuck on the keel, one hand pulls the keel outward, and the other hand puts the lamp on the top, and the lamp is turned on.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The lamp with aluminum gusset is the best to disassemble and assemble!

    The answer to the 1st floor - more detailed - just try it;

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Aluminum gusset lamps are the easiest to disassemble and assemble among all lights! The aluminum gusset is stuck on the keel, and a small screwdriver (or small thin blade) is used to warp a corner from the seam edge of the aluminum gusset! Slowly pull down the lampshade with your hand, pull down a gusset plate next to it in the same way, and you can see that the lamp body is stuck on the keel, one hand pulls the keel outward, and the other hand puts the lamp on the top, and the lamp is turned on.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Hello! Go to the supermarket and buy a small suction cup, buckle it on the corner of the gusset and pull it down to come down, as for how to install the lamp, it depends on what kind of lamp you are.

    Hope it helps, hopefully.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    1. Unplug the plug at the back.

    2. Next, pull down the dust cover.

    >3. After removing the dust cover, there is a metal rod that fixes the bulb inside.

    4. After that, you can take the bulb off.

    5. Next, put the bulb back into the lamp holder.

    6. After putting the bulb in, fix the position of the bulb with a wire clamp to avoid shaking the bulb and scratching the glass surface when inserting the interface.

    7. Then, align the corresponding plug of the bulb base and insert the interface firmly, at this time, the interface must be installed in place to avoid short circuit.

    8. After changing the bulb, cover the dust cover tightly.

    9. Then the work of changing the bulb is completed.

    Notes:

    History of Electric Light:

    In 1854, Henri Goebel, a German watchmaker who immigrated to the United States, made the first practical electric lamp from a carbonized bamboo wire placed in a vacuum glass bottle, which lasted for 400 hours, but he did not apply for a patent in time.

    In 1860, the Englishman Joseph Swan also made a carbon filament electric lamp, but he failed to obtain a good vacuum environment that allowed the carbon filament to work for a long time. It was not until 1878, when British vacuum technology developed to the extent that it was necessary that he invented a light bulb powered by carbon filament under vacuum, and obtained a British patent. Swan's own house was the first private home in Britain to be electrically illuminated.

    In 1874, two Canadian electrical technicians applied for a patent for an electric lamp: nitrogen gas was filled under a glass bubble to emit light with an electrified carbon rod, but they did not have the financial resources to continue perfecting the invention, so they sold the patent to Edison in 1875. Edison bought the patent and tried to improve the filament, and finally in 1880 he made a carbonized bamboo filament lamp that could last for 1,200 hours.

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