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Clemens

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#248385 24-Mar-2019 07:24
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Morning team,

I've bought a B22 (Bayonet fitting) Philips Hue bulb (white), however have since upgraded to a lamp that comes with an E27 socket.

Is anyone out there in the reverse situation where they're keen to swap their E27 version for a B22?

Any questions, please don't hesitate to ask!

Thanks guys!


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Clemens

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dylanp
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  #2204115 24-Mar-2019 08:18
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If no one has one then one of these might be useful.

https://www.lazyliving.co.nz/e27-to-b22-adapter



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#2204117 24-Mar-2019 08:19
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Interesting – I guess there's an adaptor for everything! ๐Ÿ˜‚

 

Thank you!


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  #2204660 25-Mar-2019 12:46
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Randomly enough I have the opposite problem! Happy to swap if youโ€™re keen - where are you? And is it the basic white one or the fancy white one?



Clemens

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  #2204672 25-Mar-2019 13:15
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Hi Mike,

That's awesome!

I'm in St Heliers and it's just a normal white one: (the model number shows as LWB010)
https://www2.meethue.com/en-nz/p/hue-white-single-bulb-b22/8718696449691


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  #2204831 25-Mar-2019 19:00
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This one can be closed please.

Thanks Mike, nice and easy! ๐Ÿ‘Œ

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