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Puck lights wired incorrectly and light not working

Riley A ·
My 2019 1995 Lance Travel trailer puck light are wired improperly, and the light is not working. During the manufacturing process the technician did not have enough wire to make the connections to the LED puck light or did not terminate the wire ends correctly, leaving the bare wire exposed to the foam. The foam insulation has some burning around the wire ends. It's difficult to see the burned area from the attached images but it's there. I'll need to cut out additional insulation in order...
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Re: Puck lights wired incorrectly and light not working

RobertP ·
I'm a little confused. Your trailer is a 2019 and the light was just now found to be inoperative? Original owner? I ask because maybe some work was done in the ceiling or to another light and the wiring was pulled, causing the wire to come out of the connector (or loosened, overheated, and become disconnected). I'm not sure why there'd be burning, unless the exposed wire was the 12VDC hot wire and some way contacted ground or the 12VDC negative wire. Have any lighting fuses operated? I...
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