because the lights need to adjust sometimes
In a series circuit there is only one path through every component in the circuit. Breaking that path by removing a bulb will stop the current flow...all lights go out.
its a series connection
Removing any bulb breaks the continuity of a series circuit, stopping the flow of electrical current. Removing a bulb in a parallel circuit does not interrupt the current flow, so the remaining lights continue to conduct electrical current.
Without knowing some more facts, there could be several different answers to explain why a ceiling fan's lights "go out":someone has turned them off at the switch for the lights on the fan unit;the light bulbs are "dead" and need replacing because their filaments have broken;there is a fuse protecting the lighting circuit and it needs replacing because it blew from the surge of high current that sometimes happens when a light bulb "dies";there is a timer in the fan unit which turns the lights off after a certain period of time;the wiring from the switch to the light has become disconnected;the switch in the fan that controls the lights is broken and needs to be replaced...
Lights at home are connected in parallel. (Switches are connected in series with the lights in order to turn them on and off.) This way, each light receives the same voltage. Placing the lights in series would divide the voltage between the lights, reducing the power of each, and it would have the effect that one light burning out would cause all the others on the same circuit to stop working.
Go to the old farm house go down through the chimney grab the bowl go back to the restaurant fill it with milk go back to the house and set down the bowl of milk and the cat will come to it. If not go out and come back into the house.
Check for a loose ground wire - sounds like lights are backfeeding searching for ground
Go to the second floor and look at the big painting. At the top right corner, it peels back. Click on it. The lights will go out.
Do you mean "What does it mean when yourr back lights won't come on?"? Answer It probably means that one of the bulbs in your rear lights isn't working or the fuse that connects the switch/button to the lights has blown. It Try replacing the bulb first then the fuse,if nothing then go to a car dealership/garage to get a new light.
Find the brightly colored painting on the second floor, and peel back the loose corner. (Whoops! There go the lights!)
they come back go to a hostel, or live at a friends house.
I`ll make Sears come back all you have to do is come over to my house and spend the night in my bed.
Well what you're supposed to do is buy the haunted house it's on a card but that's if your talking about getting the haunted house, You get into the haunted house by catching the bat, there will be a bat flying around the haunted house and you catch it, it has a key it was carrying around it'll give it to you if you catch it, the keys unlock the hatch on the way left side of the house, go into the hatch and you'll find floating pieces trying to connect the furnace to the boiler, if you get the pieces in the right order, it turns on the lights in the house, go to your right and it'll lead you to the house, when you want to leave just go right back down the stairs the way you did before, the hole you come out of when you come to the graveyard is your way out out as in go back to work on the islands.
If the warning lights come on when you start the car, but then go back off, there is no reason for alarm. However, if the lights stay on, or come on when you are driving you should probably stop driving as soon as you can and take the car to the mechanic.
The lights on your vehicle may be going dim because the bulb is getting ready to blow out. Try changing your bold and see if that helps.
you need to change the low beam relay. it is overheating which turns lights off. when it has cooled the lights will come back on. this relay is in the fuse box and they are not expensive to buy.easy to change as a fuse
Go round the back of mossdeep and surf until you come across a house.