
Got the light hung, but as you can see a number of the lights are not straight, anyone deal with this type of light before and have any idea how to make them straight? Just to clarify, I don't mean up and down, I mean they are twisted side to side.

Got the light hung, but as you can see a number of the lights are not straight, anyone deal with this type of light before and have any idea how to make them straight? Just to clarify, I don't mean up and down, I mean they are twisted side to side.
I installed a similar light fixture. Mine was quite a bit more fidgety as each of my rings are suspended below the next and have to align 90 to the previous.
My first attempt had the lines crossing or twisting. I ended up rigging up some chains to hold the fixture away from the junction box so that I'd have enough room to adjust each wire.
My fixture and I imagine yours has little locks on the inside of the housing that hold the wires. These locks not only prevent the wires from dropping down but they also hold the wire with the current twist.
You need to have the wires without twist before locking them.
Good luck! At least you don't need to be on a 10' ladder on a 16' scaffold to access yours. I also had to trim my wires for the correct height of each ring.
Instructions on the light were about as helpful as what you could imagine writing down having never installed a light like this before.