The neutral (inside perimeter of the socket that is usually all metal, is merely plastic threads with one 1/4" wide tang that comes down one side to make contact with the electrically neutral threaded part of the bulb. Many of the newer bulbs, especially LED use this area and that just above it as a heat sink which is now going to be dissipating onto a 1/4" strip instead and the rest will go into the plastic. I've also noticed as a result of this design, the bulb tends to go in at an angle against these plastic threads. Also... the center contact (hot) is extremely close to the neutral tang inside this socket and will only get closer the more you would tighten the bulb into place. This is stamped UL, but I will be contacting them to see if this has actually been approved and if so, how do they justify it? I'm going to make my own hangers, as I just don't trust these and I'm having trouble finding the older style ones that haven't cut corners to save a buck.Read full review
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