Hey guys,
I got a irratating problem with some low voltage lighting in my building and was hoping someone here could help me. For starters it is a high line track system from bruck which has a fixture spanning two insulated live wires. The lighting is dimmed on the primary side of the transformer. We had a problem with the lighting inconsistently dimming on its own until it finally went out after a few days. So I replaced the dimmer assuming that was the problem, it wasn't, then I opened up the transformer and the terminals powering the load had been completely fried. So I replaced the transformer assuming the terminals were the problem....well about 10 minutes after installation the lighting began to dim on its own again...I'm about to go and check if the tranny is toast, but does anybody have an idea what could be causing this?
Thanks for any help,
Scott
I got a irratating problem with some low voltage lighting in my building and was hoping someone here could help me. For starters it is a high line track system from bruck which has a fixture spanning two insulated live wires. The lighting is dimmed on the primary side of the transformer. We had a problem with the lighting inconsistently dimming on its own until it finally went out after a few days. So I replaced the dimmer assuming that was the problem, it wasn't, then I opened up the transformer and the terminals powering the load had been completely fried. So I replaced the transformer assuming the terminals were the problem....well about 10 minutes after installation the lighting began to dim on its own again...I'm about to go and check if the tranny is toast, but does anybody have an idea what could be causing this?
Thanks for any help,
Scott