I've been away from tower lighting issues for years and I was following a discussion where a poster had claimed with those two-bulb beacons, that sometimes they were set up for single bulb operation, with the idea that when that bulb failed, the second bulb came into operation.
I know incandescent light systems are rapidly disappearing, so this thread is more academic than practical.
It has been decades since I've changed tower lights and I do not ever recall changing the beacon lamps in a system where there was any wiring which would power one socket or the other, but that both bulbs were powered on when the system was on.
Has anyone on the forum ever have a tower where only one of the two bulbs in a beacon would be used at a time and the second bulb switched on, in the event the first bulb fails?
Just trying to fill an old memory cell.
I know incandescent light systems are rapidly disappearing, so this thread is more academic than practical.
It has been decades since I've changed tower lights and I do not ever recall changing the beacon lamps in a system where there was any wiring which would power one socket or the other, but that both bulbs were powered on when the system was on.
Has anyone on the forum ever have a tower where only one of the two bulbs in a beacon would be used at a time and the second bulb switched on, in the event the first bulb fails?
Just trying to fill an old memory cell.