Identifying live and neutral wire of an old lamp

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So I have this old wall lamp with a different color code that I'm used to: There are 2 brown wires welded together and a separate dark brown wire. As seen on the picture the 2 brown wires leads to the light bulbs and at the connector / switch it says "2A / 250V" meanwhile at the dark brown wire it says "A1 / 31". The thread on the picture is the switch, to be pulled up and down. I'm not sure how to go about it and I rather not risk it so I turn to your wisdom instead! 2 welded-together brown wires and one dark brown

Best Answer

Unscrew the bulbs and see which wire is connected to the side-contact that contacts the thread of the bulb using a continuity tester. That one is the wire you want to be the neutral.

That way the live contact is buried deep within the socket and harder to reach by inquisitive fingers.

The dark brown looks to be the ground connection. Check that it has continuity to the metal housing to verify.