Re: Outdoor Flood Lights-Juice but no Light



In article <xb6dnYkU9IhJuMPbnZ2dnUVZ_j-dnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxx>, "Charles" <charlesschuler@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Clancy Wiggum" <not@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
Tell me, Corky, how is this man going to find your "bad connection"
without removing the fixture and testing the source first, eh? Seems
to me that is the very first step - so he knows whether to work on the
fixture or go back to the switch.

Look, Porky. If you have useful input for the OP, tend to it.

Idjit. That's exactly what he's doing by pointing out that the OP needs to
remove the fixture and test the source.

Don't take cheap shots at others trying to help.

Physician, heal thyself. He *is* providing useful advice, and *you* are taking
cheap shots without having provided even one iota of useful advice yourself.

--
Regards,
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.
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  • Re: Outdoor Flood Lights-Juice but no Light
    ... without removing the fixture and testing the source first, ... fixture or go back to the switch. ... cheap shots at others trying to help. ... if you happen to offer sage advice ... ...
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  • Re: Outdoor Flood Lights-Juice but no Light
    ... Charles wrote: ... without removing the fixture and testing the source first, ... fixture or go back to the switch. ...
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