Friday, February 12, 2010

Recessed Pot Light Templates Recessed Lighting (Pot Light) Trouble Shooting?

Recessed Lighting (Pot Light) Trouble Shooting? - recessed pot light templates

I pot a cavity (light) in a circuit does not work. All other lights work in the circuit.

When the roof was sprayed a bit of mud-plaster in the cavity is reached. I watched the metal object in the middle and pryed only to ensure that they are in contact with the bulb evail not. I also tried the ball into an outlet and it worked.

There are still residual sludge in the side of the wire connector. What is it so important? What can I do to make it before replacing it resolve?

Thanks

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The male thread is neutral and the contact center is a direct connection - this time it is connected properly - both need a good connection with the respective contacts on the bulb to make. With the right foot breakers that both sides are clean - if you must remove the installation of the roof, you pull it up and check the connections to ports on the back of the plant to block - sometimes the heat is too tight or free installation if it has been installed during the installation, which can be broken. Also check the connections on the base of the pedestal of the same reasons.

Robert P said...

One thing not mentioned here ... ever worked? could be the cable problem or a bad connection ... some built-in lights have a thermal cut off ... This could be the problem

Ronald P said...

The thread is the return line, you have a very good contact at work.

wolfatre... said...

They touch an electric tester with long cables and try the little metal in the center of the plug Gain and the other side of it (very good). If you get no electricity, so the time to the lamp could be replaced. If you have electricity there, disable or remove the fuse and try to clean the socket with a toothbrush.

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