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![]() Hey,
I have a 6 bulb Tek light. It has separate switches for the inner 4 bulbs and the outer 2. Im have the main 4 bulbs on a timer to go on at 11 and off at 730, but i turn the outer bulbs on myself in the morning and off at night. I moved some of the wires around the other day, and now the switch for the outer bulbs doesnt work anymore. BUT... if i flip the switch to on, the bulbs will illuminate but only when the timer kicks in.. AND... once the timer shuts off the main 4 bulbs.. the outer bulbs stay on?... am i missing something on this fixture? any ideas on what the problem is? |
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![]() Did you acctually change anything on the fixture itself, or just move the plugs around? Try plugging the fixture directly into a wall outlet. 1 cord at a time, seeing if the respected bulbs will light up or not.
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![]() All i did was move some plugs around. didnt touch the fixture at all. going to try a different power bar or something tonight. wondering if its possible something is wrong with the fixture itself though...
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![]() I would try a different power bar. Pretty hard for something 2 be wrong with the fixture as they are 2 completely separate wired light systems in it.
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![]() I've seen a few similar cases with those fixtures. I don't think you problem is related to your power par, probably just a coincidence. Could be a bad connection or possible a bad ground but it seems obvious to me it's in the fixture.
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![]() He moves some plugs around on the Power bar and it's obvious it's in the fixture?
It very well could be, but I fail to see how it is Obvious.
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