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Isaac Offline OP
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weird issue with a 240volt light

I have three lights not working. I wired a new barn. I was thinking maybe all three lights don't work on the same switch line.

I have 240 volts at the light boxes. I took the lights home, I wired the lights at home at 240volts, they work. The other lights in the barn work.

I don't understand how i have 240 volts at the light box, but light won't turn on?

Any suggestions?

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What kind of light? Some discharge type lamps do not like the cold.


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Isaac Offline OP
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Led lamps

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I don't know a lot about LEDs in the cold but it might still be your issue if this barn is unheated.


Greg Fretwell
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Are these bulbs that screw into a fixture? If so, maybe the bulbs aren't making contact with the base spring of the socket you used.

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Is there 240V at the fixture?


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