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opnspaces
Jul 02, 2015Navigator III
Okay then they must all run in series. I'm guessing the light closest to the wires that come up to the roof is the one that works. From there they probably connect from one light to the next. Are there any panels on the ceiling or the side of the ceiling that you can remove? I believe they run the wires through a groove or two in the ceiling.
A few things I would probably do.
I would make the hole in the ceiling a bit bigger, but not so big that the light won't cover it. Just a bit bigger so you can maybe see where the wire goes.
Maybe try pulling gently on the black wire of one light and see if any of the other wires move. Maybe you can pull the failed connector over to the hole and refresh the connection.
Or see if you can fish a straightened out metal clothes hanger between two holes. If you can, then just run a new black and white wire from the working light to the non working light and leave the old wiring in the ceiling.
A few things I would probably do.
I would make the hole in the ceiling a bit bigger, but not so big that the light won't cover it. Just a bit bigger so you can maybe see where the wire goes.
Maybe try pulling gently on the black wire of one light and see if any of the other wires move. Maybe you can pull the failed connector over to the hole and refresh the connection.
Or see if you can fish a straightened out metal clothes hanger between two holes. If you can, then just run a new black and white wire from the working light to the non working light and leave the old wiring in the ceiling.
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