So, I have done a lot of electrical work in my houses over the years, 100% problem free. My (wonderful) wife bought a chandelier for her office (insert eye roll of choice here). I had to put it together - pretty straightforward - 6 arms each with wires that go to a junction of sorts with spring clips (i guess I'd call them) for power. Each wire (1 black, 1 white), went to a clip that is snapped down - this device has up to 8 holes for wires, I needed only 6). Anyway then each wire is locked into place. Sorry for that awful description.
Anyway, put it all together and then hung it, fortunately that was pretty fast and short ladder - as the knee was not happy. Bought the new low voltage whatever they are lights - and it will not work.
Tried bulbs in other fixtures all good.
I assume I pulled a wire when connecting to the ceiling wires. Will check that first (naturally) otherwise what could it be?
I am prepared to wire it up to a plug to test the internal wiring (if the ceiling/power lines are as they should be.
This is normally childs play I mean, I have wired up new construction and now all of a sudden I can't install a replacement fixture?
Anyway, put it all together and then hung it, fortunately that was pretty fast and short ladder - as the knee was not happy. Bought the new low voltage whatever they are lights - and it will not work.
Tried bulbs in other fixtures all good.
I assume I pulled a wire when connecting to the ceiling wires. Will check that first (naturally) otherwise what could it be?
I am prepared to wire it up to a plug to test the internal wiring (if the ceiling/power lines are as they should be.
This is normally childs play I mean, I have wired up new construction and now all of a sudden I can't install a replacement fixture?