โOct-28-2017 05:25 AM
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drsteve wrote:
This is why it is best to use a test light rather than a volt meter to chase loose connections.
โOct-28-2017 08:14 AM
prichardson wrote:
Ditto. You probably have a bad connection in the circuit. A loose connection can carry enough current for you to read voltage with a meter but not enough to carry a load like a light. Since several lights are affected I would start at the fuse panel and check all connections on that circuit.
โOct-28-2017 07:15 AM
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โOct-28-2017 05:47 AM
JCR-1 wrote:
The fuse is good and replaced it anyway.
There is power going to the fixture , but when I connect the ground wire at the fixture to the chassis ground the fuse pops.
I am assuming these lights are on series circuit.