Not every bulb is exactly the same.
Unless the brand manufacturer has its own factory, it may get bulbs from several different sources. Also, tiny unavoidable variations in the materials and components of bulbs can cause them to fail at different times, even with similar application and use.
The two bulbs will be wired in parallel with each other. The switch will be wired into the circuit upstream of the bulbs.
You turn on two switches wait 5 min. and turn one of the switches off! go in the next room the cold one belongs to the switch you never turned on..the warm one the switch you only left on 5 min and the lite one to the switch that is turned on! you switch on one switch for a few minutes, one for ages, and dont turn the other one on at all. you go through to the other room, the bulb that is warm is operated by the first switch, the roasting hot bulb (that would burn your hand) is operated by the second switch, and the cold bulb is operated by the third switch.
Solar Panels Low energy light bulbs Switch off (or remove) bulbs that are not needed.
Yes, if they replace the switch at the wall.
because the switch is closed
Unless the brand manufacturer has its own factory, it may get bulbs from several different sources. Also, tiny unavoidable variations in the materials and components of bulbs can cause them to fail at different times, even with similar application and use.
The two bulbs will be wired in parallel with each other. The switch will be wired into the circuit upstream of the bulbs.
Check all the fuses. If not bulbs or switch that's all that it can be,
You turn on two switches wait 5 min. and turn one of the switches off! go in the next room the cold one belongs to the switch you never turned on..the warm one the switch you only left on 5 min and the lite one to the switch that is turned on! you switch on one switch for a few minutes, one for ages, and dont turn the other one on at all. you go through to the other room, the bulb that is warm is operated by the first switch, the roasting hot bulb (that would burn your hand) is operated by the second switch, and the cold bulb is operated by the third switch.
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Generally the lumen output of bulbs is proportional to the power used, if the bulbs are operated at their rated voltage.
Bulbs? Fuses? Relay? Dimmer switch? Headlight switch?
As a series circuit, as asked, all bulbs will go off because of that just one bulb.
not having looked at a lanos, But most cars the break light comes on when a switch is operated have a look at the break pedal there is mostly a switch on top of the pedal near the pivot part check to see if a wire a has come off or check function of the switch itself
loose bulbs
check bulbs, fuses & reverse switch