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#60784 01/09/06 09:15 PM
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When you install straight or angle connectors on track lighting, take the time to remove the cover and tighten the screws on the jumper wires.

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Sounds like the voice of experience speaking. [Linked Image]


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Yes it does. [Linked Image]

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I didn't install it. I just repaired it.



[This message has been edited by Roger (edited 01-10-2006).]

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And while you're at it.....remember to tighten down the little screw that locks that connector to the track!!


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Oops!! [Linked Image]


Stupid should be painful.
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Not to mention you might want to let your customer know the small outlets you can buy that snap into Halo track aren't the best place to plug in your power strip feeding your BUNN commercial coffee getup.. (Found in a condition close to Scott W's photo at a mini mart once...)


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