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Newb needs help with outdoor lighting that has died

7 years ago

I have a 3 lights set into a brick wall along the steps in front of my house. All three are controlled with one light switch. In the super cold last week, 2 of the lights went dark. I checked those 2 bulbs and they are fine. The light furthest from the house still works.

I was able to check the wiring in the fixture of the light that works, and there were 2 white, 2 black and 2 blue (I think) wires. The white and black wires come into the fixture box, and then run back into the brick wall. Each set of wires has one of those little twist caps that attaches two ends of the white and two ends of the black together. The blue is similar with a twisted cap, but as I'm assuming it's the ground, one end it attached to the metal of the fixture housing. All of the wires seem attached well and the twisties are one tightly.

I'm not able to see the wiring in the other two non-functioning fixtures as that part is kinda painted shut, and it's too cold outside for me to spend too much time out there prying things open.

In my limited knowledge, I would assume these three lights were wired in a circuit together. How can one work and the others not? Any suggestions?


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