Re: hand spotlight

Posted by HH56 On 2017/12/29 23:19:19
With the illustrations in the accessory or owners manuals I can't tell for sure what the cord is made of but it appears it may be ordinary 2 wire zip or lamp cord. In those days it would probably have been a rubber insulating material but today I think you will mostly find vinyl or PVC.

For the distance and 6v I would recommend 16 gauge.

The place tolandis linked has some cotton covered cable that would work and be period correct and there is also black zip cord on ebay. It is used in some modern tools and extension cords so you may be able to find black lamp cord in home centers or local lamp stores. You do want 2 conductor cable though and not 3.

For the plug there are a couple of options. If you want period correct you will need to find something like the plug on this lamp assy. I didn't see just a single plug like that one but there is one labeled vintage that might work but doesn't look quite the same as the item in the accessory catalog or on that other period lamp. The 2 amp fuse should be OK for a 6v light but could possibly need increasing.

If you are OK with just being functional but more modern looking there are several like this one which looks a lot like the "vintage" plug above. One problem with modern plugs may be the size of the strain relief and hole the wire exits as most are for 12v so normally would have a slightly smaller wiring than 16ga.

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