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    Heard a "pop" and now my lights dont work...?

    I have a track lighting system, where I can add or remove lights easily. I added a new light, turned my lights on and I heard a "pop". I went to my circuit break and none of the circuits were tripped. They were all on the ON position. I reset the circuit that the lights are on anyways. Still, none of my lights work. I have dimmer switches installed that control the lights and the little LED on the switches is on. So I know the circuit is still getting power. Is it possible that I ruined my track lighting and will have to buy all new fixtures? Or did I just blow out all of the bulbs? Is it even possible to ruin the fixtures?

    Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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    I would guess that the track itself was overloaded and one side of the track filament has burned out.


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