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We have table lamps connected to UK 5A wall sockets (with round pins).
Looking for a solution to also charge phone/tablet from this socket (2A charging).
I have seen adapter which is inserted to the lamp bulb socket which has USB charging and a socket for the bulb but do not know where to find these.
How about an adapter to the wall socket which has USB charging and the socket for the lamp?
Would an electrician be able to make this kind of adapter?

Tapio K
 
First question that springs to mind is why ?

Table lamp sockets have a specific use, 13amp sockets are for general use such as phone charging
 
Agreed in will require additional rcd protection so that needs verifying but is the most obvious solution. There is nothing to say a 13A socket cannot be fitted to a lighting circuit although if wired with 1.0 cable you could argue against it.
 
Agreed in will require additional rcd protection so that needs verifying but is the most obvious solution. There is nothing to say a 13A socket cannot be fitted to a lighting circuit although if wired with 1.0 cable you could argue against it.
Ya I wasn't sure about the rcd requirements,.not familiar enough with UK rules

I think I'd be against the switch from dedicated 5amp to 13amp which can end up with appliances being plugged in

Last point I suppose can be argued either way. May be ok if only used for lamp and charger
 
Just don’t plug in the hoover.

You can get single usb charger faceplates without a socket… fit one beside the 5A socket, spurred off the back of the 5A socket.
Would need tested, etc as being part of the fixed wiring.

That's a good use for those USB-only plates.
 
Or if you don't want to fiddle with the fixed socket, you could plug one of these ugly things in, change the plug on the lamp back to 13A, and use you usual charger ?

Might be worth looking for adaptors made for India type D sockets, which I believe are the same as UK 5A.
Here's a USB charger that I think will fit your socket !!!

Or change the plug on your lamp, and one of these ?
 
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