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Old 03-02-2008, 08:38 AM   #5
hitchup
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Ours wasn't in the wall switch, but on the ceiling where the light strip connects into the wire plate/box.

Note: David tried to reexplain to me, but neither of us can come up with a clear written explanation.

When the lights were on for an extended time, it would heat up & pull away losing the connection. Lights on, then off! Rather annoying. It hasn't done in since last summer, so he must have done something right.
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