Richrc1131
New Member
I have a ceiling light that has a loose connection between two of the segments. This is one of those low voltage lights.
What happens is that the light randomly cuts off. If I squeeze that connection point, the light will stay on.
The connecting area has a small metal clip on the top and one on the bottom (with a single plastic cover) that bridge the gap. They seem to fit snug but I guess not snug enough to keep the connection. When I squeeze the sides of the plastic cover, it comes on.
There is a screw in the plastic peice that appears to be for tension, but doesn't fix the problem.
Is there an inconspicuous and safe way to connect these two segments?
What happens is that the light randomly cuts off. If I squeeze that connection point, the light will stay on.
The connecting area has a small metal clip on the top and one on the bottom (with a single plastic cover) that bridge the gap. They seem to fit snug but I guess not snug enough to keep the connection. When I squeeze the sides of the plastic cover, it comes on.
There is a screw in the plastic peice that appears to be for tension, but doesn't fix the problem.
Is there an inconspicuous and safe way to connect these two segments?