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Old 11-07-2016, 08:16 AM   #57
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Well started testing the upper middle row of lights. I dropped the lights and on the first light there were 2 power lines 1 from inverter and one leading to the next light. I have 12.5 volts there. I found the line running to the next light by a continuity test. This also had 2 power lines one from previous light and to the next light in the parallel. when I only had the first light hooked up and the second light, I left the third light unconnected, I only have 11.8 volts. Which is probably why this light does not work and any further down the line. I think I will leave the first light out of the loop and connect the second light to the power line from the inverter to see if I still have a voltage drop. Sound like a good plan? Any thoughts why the voltage drop from first to second light? I guess I really don't know if the second light I tested is a direct connect with the first light I only know I have continuity between the first and second light. Thoughts??
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