Wiring three pendant lights
I am trying to wire in three pendant light fixtures into our new home above the breakfast bar. There are three junction boxes already wired in when we bought the house, but no lights. In the first two boxes there are two sets of wires coming out two black gromets. In each set of wires there is a white, red, black, and copper ground. In the last boxes there is only one set of these wires, white, red, black, and copper. Each pendant has a transformer with red coming from the socket into the tranformer, then a green, white, and black coming out. Using a wire tester, I have found the black and red in the socket are HOT, the white is nuetral, and coppoer is obvious. The directions with the lights tell me to white to nuetral (did that), Black to HOT (went black to black), then green to ground per the electrical specs. I had two grounds so I wired all three (copper, copper, green) togther. The red I capped and taped unused. Result, light does not come on.
Any advice would be great...