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I’m installing a new light fixture in a location that just had a cover over the box previously. I discovered that this box connected to another group of lights that is controlled by a set of 3 or 4 way switches. In the box is just one 14-3 piece of romex. I hooked up the black hots together and neutrals together and left the red Traveller alone. The light doesn’t work. I confirmed that power is going to the light. It it supposed to be wired a different way?
 
There can't be just one traveller, there are always two. So either this is a lighting point with a hot, a neutral and some other unidentified / unused wire, or it is part of the 3-way switch wiring and cannot be used as a light point because it can't have both a hot and a neutral.

As Westward says, the hot at this point might be the red, if there are two switched hots in a run of 14-3 that visits both positions.
 

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