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Old 03-04-2007, 11:53 PM
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Thanks for that info Pinhead. I Tried to re-wire it, but I still couldn't get my new bulb to fire (old regular bulb works fine). The only thing that I think I could be doing wrong is with the red wires (The yellow side is pretty strait forward, as one of the sockets was wired with the jumper already). I understand that three red go into one wire, and one is not used; BUT how do I get the now one wire (made of three red) to split back into two to attach to the socket?

This is what I tried:
1) Attaching two red wires to one side of the wire running into the socket, and one into the other side of the wire running into the socket.
2) Attaching all three red wires to both sides of the wire running into the socket.
3) Attaching three red wires together and then splitting it into two wires and attaching those wires to the wires that run into the socket. (This is the one that I think should work!)
4) Attaching all four red wires to both sides of the wire running into the socket.
5) Attaching two red wires to one side of the wire running into the socket, and attaching the other two to one side of the wire running into the socket.

Any suggestions? Is it possible that the new bulb is not working?
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