I have an odd issue that I cannot figure out in my upstairs game room. Vaulted ceiling, 3 lights. 2 lights on one side (attic accessible)and the 3rd light on the other side that backs up to the roof deck (unaccessible).
I have a three way switch that controls the lights; typically we use the switch by the stairs where you enter.
About 2 years ago I switched the 2 lights from the old-school 80's can light to the puck LED lights. Before, I had LED bulbs in the fixture, but wanted to increase insulation and switched to the pucks. Now, about 2 months ago, only one light will come on.
Before, with the old can lights, the light closest to the 'main' switch we use would not light up, but then turn on. When it did not turn on (as it is not turning on now), the 3rd non-accessible light won't light up either. I bought 6 puck lights and still have 3 leftover. Last month, I switched the non-working puck light with a new kit, still not lighting up. I switched the puck light from the non-working one with the working one and the physical light will turn on. The wiring hasn't changed; I literally unscrewed the old wiring and plugged into the new box connectors (clear plastic that you push in and friction holds in).
I'm getting power to the non-functioning light, but it isn't coming on. Any ideas?
I have no idea how it is wired upstairs. I believe the working light is 1st, but not sure if it goes over the cathedral ceiling to the 3rd light (original can) and then back to the non-working puck light or if it goes puck to puck then old can. The non-working puck light has two wires going to it, not just one. Not sure if that's the switch leg or the 'continuing on' leg.
TIA for help.
~egon
I have a three way switch that controls the lights; typically we use the switch by the stairs where you enter.
About 2 years ago I switched the 2 lights from the old-school 80's can light to the puck LED lights. Before, I had LED bulbs in the fixture, but wanted to increase insulation and switched to the pucks. Now, about 2 months ago, only one light will come on.
Before, with the old can lights, the light closest to the 'main' switch we use would not light up, but then turn on. When it did not turn on (as it is not turning on now), the 3rd non-accessible light won't light up either. I bought 6 puck lights and still have 3 leftover. Last month, I switched the non-working puck light with a new kit, still not lighting up. I switched the puck light from the non-working one with the working one and the physical light will turn on. The wiring hasn't changed; I literally unscrewed the old wiring and plugged into the new box connectors (clear plastic that you push in and friction holds in).
I'm getting power to the non-functioning light, but it isn't coming on. Any ideas?
I have no idea how it is wired upstairs. I believe the working light is 1st, but not sure if it goes over the cathedral ceiling to the 3rd light (original can) and then back to the non-working puck light or if it goes puck to puck then old can. The non-working puck light has two wires going to it, not just one. Not sure if that's the switch leg or the 'continuing on' leg.
TIA for help.
~egon