I stocked up on light bulbs yesterday and was looking for 60 watt standard bulbs and the store only had the halogen type which look just like the regular bulbs. I have a ceiling fan with two light bulbs in it, one of which was bad. I replaced it with the halogen and it would not come on. If I took out the other regular bulb it would come on. (Not loose) I then put two new halogen bulbs (60 W equivalent) and only one came on. I was baffled at this point and put two standard 40 watt bulbs in and they both came on as expected. This is a late model hunter ceiling fan ~8 years old. At this point I wisely called it a day!
Anyone know why this problem could happen with the halogen style regular bulbs?
Best way to save electricity is turn it off!