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I tried an incandescent and a halogen bulb and neither would light up either of two bases... Not sure what's happening - or not happening...

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Comment by Gijzzz on April 10, 2018 at 2:15pm

Like Claude already mentioned most UK Plugs contain a build-in fuse, when it is overpowered once this fuse  has to be replaced. In the rest of Europe we don’t use these powerplugs with build-in fuses while we have the same voltage (220 V). First thing I do myself when I Buy a lamp from the UK is replace the Electric Power Plug for a version without a fuse. ( I live in the Netherlands)

Another reason might be the Bulb itself  In Europe we use bulbs with a longer thread E27 and  in the US is think you use E26?. These have  a shorter thread and  might not make contact in an European bulb-socket so the will not  work.

Did you check the bulb? Is it an european bulb

In the worst case you might just re-wire the  the lamp and than you can use the lamp without convertor.

Comment by Steffen on April 4, 2018 at 6:43am

You need for the Astro 220 Volt and a E14 40 Watt bulb.

Comment by Claude J on April 3, 2018 at 7:40pm

if it is a screw-style socket, UNPLUG IT and take a tweezer or fine needle nose pliers and gently pull the center tab that makes contact with the bulb upwards just a tad.

This will eliminate the possibility of a bad socket


Will your other Astros work on that one particular power strip socket that you have the Astro plugged into?
have you swapped sockets with the NEO?

If so and it works, then you know the power is going to the unit ok,

Is that one of the UK plugs that contain a small fuse?
If so check it with magnifier glass or meter

try to Flinstone troubleshoot all possibilities of a bad connection before having to open it up and start checking for bad electrical connections

Comment by Kelly Flaskerud on April 3, 2018 at 7:30pm

Yep, Keith, I actually tried it with a couple of converters...  The NEOs are on a power strip plugged into one of them.  It’s weird, I’ve tried different bulbs, bases, converters, globes - nothing seems to work.

Comment by Keith on April 3, 2018 at 6:21pm

If you're using a converter, is it on the right setting? 

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