I am replacing a fluorescent fixture with track lighting, there are only two wires coming from the ceiling, no ground, no junction box. The track lighting has a ground wire. How do I get this to work?
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I am replacing a fluorescent fixture with track lighting, there are only two wires coming from the ceiling, no ground, no junction box. The track lighting has a ground wire. How do I get this to work?
Your two wires from the ceiling box are most likely black/hot and whire neutral and they get connected to the black and white from the track. The ground wire can be connected to the ceiling box if it is metal and grounded. If the box is not ggrounded just pout a wire nut on the ground, it will work.
Did you have a working fixture up there before? No ceiling box, how do the wires come through the ceiling, there should be a box. Please answer these questions and we'll go from there starting with testing for power coming from the black and white from the ceiling
No ground equals no light.
Fluorescent fixtures will not operate properly, sometimes not at all, without a good ground.
Read the ballast, it will tell you on the label it must be grounded.
"replacing a fluorescent fixture with track lighting" OP removed the fluorescent fixture and is installing a track. Hot and neutral should be available.
Duh sorry, your right Bal.
Never mind.
Got a bad head cold, not reading correctly.
To do this right you should open the ceiling, hopefu;lly from above and install a ceiling box attached to a hanger or rafter. Is there open space like an attic above this hole in the ceiling
It may not fix that issue but it will make it a better install. Test between the white and black coming out of the ceiling, your should get 120 vac with the switch turned on, zero with switch off. Test and come back.
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