Mordi
Well-known member
My apologies if this subject appears to be off topic, but there is a tie in to the garage 
The 300W low voltage power pack (transformer) for one of my outdoor lighting runs is located on the wall in my garage. The system has worked for 2-3 years like a champ until a few days ago. I only have a few lights on the system, so I don't believe it is a question of capacity. The 12V wire that attaches to the 2 screws located at the bottom of the unit is stretched tightly to connect to the screws at the bottom of the power supply. Last week, I moved the transformer from the wall in order to paint the drywall behind the unit and then remounted the unit to the wall. Everything worked for a day or two. However, now the lights no longer work. (Actually, they came on for a few minutes last night and then went off). I checked the timer settings and they look good. There is power to the transformer and the timer seems to be operating properly - but no lights
. I did notice some loose cable strands around each screw, but the connections still seem tight. I suppose a break in the wire is a feasible explanation, but my gut tells me the problem has something to do with my moving the unit off the wall and remounting to the wall. What could have happened 
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mordi
The 300W low voltage power pack (transformer) for one of my outdoor lighting runs is located on the wall in my garage. The system has worked for 2-3 years like a champ until a few days ago. I only have a few lights on the system, so I don't believe it is a question of capacity. The 12V wire that attaches to the 2 screws located at the bottom of the unit is stretched tightly to connect to the screws at the bottom of the power supply. Last week, I moved the transformer from the wall in order to paint the drywall behind the unit and then remounted the unit to the wall. Everything worked for a day or two. However, now the lights no longer work. (Actually, they came on for a few minutes last night and then went off). I checked the timer settings and they look good. There is power to the transformer and the timer seems to be operating properly - but no lights
. I did notice some loose cable strands around each screw, but the connections still seem tight. I suppose a break in the wire is a feasible explanation, but my gut tells me the problem has something to do with my moving the unit off the wall and remounting to the wall. What could have happened 
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mordi
