Activity – Wiring the Lamp
Aim:
To connect electrical components and make the lamp glow safely.
Materials Needed
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PVC lamp body (from Lesson 4)
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Bulb holder
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Small LED bulb or 9V battery bulb (for safety)
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Electric wire (red and black or two-color)
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Switch (toggle or push type)
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Plug or battery connector
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Screwdriver
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Wire stripper / scissor (for insulation removal)
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Electrical tape
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Tester or multimeter (optional, under teacher supervision)
Step-by-Step Procedure
Step 1: Understand the Circuit
Before wiring, draw a simple circuit diagram in your notebook.
Basic Lamp Circuit:
Power Source (+/-)
↓
Switch → Bulb Holder → Bulb → Return Wire → Power Source
This shows that current flows from the source → through the switch → into the bulb → and back to the source.
Step 2: Prepare the Wires
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Cut two pieces of wire (about 30–40 cm each).
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Carefully strip about 1 cm of insulation from each end using a wire stripper.
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Twist the exposed copper ends so that they don’t fray.
Step 3: Connect the Bulb Holder
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Locate the two screws on the bulb holder.
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Connect one wire end to each screw and tighten using the screwdriver.
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Make sure no copper part is sticking out — wrap with electrical tape if needed.
Step 4: Connect the Switch
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Take one of the wires from the bulb holder and connect it to one terminal of the switch.
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Connect another small wire from the other terminal of the switch to the power plug or battery.
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This allows the switch to control when electricity flows to the bulb.
Step 5: Connect the Power Source
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Connect the remaining wire from the bulb holder to the negative terminal of the power plug or battery.
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Check that your circuit looks like this:
Power → Switch → Bulb Holder → Bulb → Back to Power.
Step 6: Test the Lamp
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Make sure all connections are tight and taped safely.
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Turn ON the switch or connect the battery.
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Observe — your lamp should light up!
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If it doesn’t, don’t worry — check for:
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Loose connections
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Wrong terminal polarity
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Unplugged wire
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Step 7: Mount the Circuit
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Place the bulb holder neatly into your PVC lamp frame.
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Use tape or clips to fix the switch and wires along the frame.
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Keep wires away from sharp bends or heat.
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You’ve now completed your working PVC lamp!
Observation Table (Sample)
|
Step |
Component Connected |
Observation |
Safe & Working? |
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1 |
Bulb holder |
Light glowed when switched ON |
Yes |
|
2 |
Switch |
Controlled bulb correctly |
Yes |
|
3 |
Wire insulation |
No exposed wire |
Safe |
|
4 |
Power source |
Stable connection |
Working fine |
Reflection
You just combined engineering design + electrical knowledge + hands-on skills!
When you turned on the lamp, you didn’t just light a bulb — you lit up your own creativity and confidence.
Remember: technology becomes meaningful when we use it safely and understand how it works.