COKOLILA — Pflanzenlampe LED
Light for encouraging plant growth. Product also sold online, in particular via Amazon (ASIN: B0CTLPQ3P3).
- Risk level
- Serious risk
- Type
- Electric shock
- Kategori
- Lighting equipment
- Fare
- The light is fitted with connection sockets so that several lights can be used in a row. These are covered only by a sticker. In addition, the sockets are fitted with pins, while the cable for connecting them is fitted with female connectors. If the option to connect multiple lights is not used, mains voltage (230 V) is present at the pins. There is thus no protection to prevent the pins from being touched, which could lead to an electric shock if the user touches the pins.
- Origin
- Unknown
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What is this? A LED grow-light called COKOLILA has sockets on the back. These sockets are covered only by a sticker.
What's happening? If you do not plug another light into the sockets, the metal pins inside stay live with 230 V mains power. Anyone can touch the pins and get an electric shock.
Does this affect me? If you own or use this lamp in Germany, you may be at risk.
What should I do? Stop using the lamp and ask a shop or a pharmacist or doctor for help.
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Risk level: Serious risk · Type: Electric shock · Category: Lighting equipment · Hazard: The light is fitted with connection sockets so that several lights can be used in a row. These are covered only by a sticker. In addition, the sockets are fitted with pins, while the cable for connecting them is fitted with female connectors. If the option to connect multiple lights is not used, mains voltage (230 V) is present at the pins. There is thus no protection to prevent the pins from being touched, which could lead to an electric shock if the user touches the pins. · Origin: Unknown
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