Boomyal
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This should be simple but apparently I'm missing something.<br /><br />Father-in-law has a 3 recessed light cannister group above the kitchen sink. All controlled by a single switch. There are no other devices on this switched group.<br /><br />Two lights quit at one time so I went to replace the bulbs for him. One worked the other did not. I tested for juice at the socket and there was none. I assumed that the thermal doo-dad had gone out as it had in one of the other three cannisters a while back so I cut it out and wire nutted the wires. Still no light.<br /><br />I then pulled out the guts of the cannister so I could access the fixture's junction box, luckily the cover of the box faced the opening in the ceiling because there is no access from above. I determined that this light was either the 1st or most likely 2nd light in the group because it had two romex 3 wire cables entering the junction box. I fished them out, pulled the wire nuts and checked for juice. Zip, zero, nada!<br /><br />What am I missing? These three cannisters have to be wired in series, all powered by the one switch. If there was a break in the romex somewhere, at least one and possibly two of the other cannisters would have no power. <br /><br />I am stumped. This is not rocket science but without being able to access the whole program from above, it is hard to trace and diagnose.<br /><br />Any hints would be appreciated. The house is 16 y/o.<br /><br />
<br /><br />Edit: I finally was able to post this pic. My fishing pictures.com would not upload it. I had to use PhotoBucket
