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28/8/2010 at 10:24pm
 Location: doncaster
 Outfit: outwell hartford xl tent
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i found storeing clothes a problem so i bought some collapsable stacking baskets and a cheap cloths rail from b&m which dismantled is quite smallproblem sorted.


28/8/2010 at 10:43pm
 Location: Tidbury Green
 Outfit: Swift Fairway SE 442
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THESE are brilliant (do you get it?)


29/8/2010 at 7:11am
 Location: Darlington
 Outfit: Hi gear corado 4
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Recently purchased one of these to go with the netto ufo lights and is very good.can recharge by ehu or by car lighter....wouldnt recommend using the car mind as they do take some charging.

http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/redirect.asp?redir=http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/hi-gear-double-u-tube-rechargable-camping-lantern-p143441



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29/8/2010 at 7:25am
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit: Bell tent & lavvu & Coleman Avior X2
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The lights with the fluorescent tubes....like the Coleman ones, or the Hi-Gear ones or similar, beat any LED light hands down for a good spread of lighting - like when sitting around outside, or for lighting up a large area of tent.

John (Polam) while they do take a long time to charge, it's only because the charging current it so low. I've charged from car battery with the car sitting there, no problem at all.


29/8/2010 at 7:33am
 Location: Darlington
 Outfit: Hi gear corado 4
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Quote: Originally posted by petemillis on 29/8/2010


The lights with the fluorescent tubes....like the Coleman ones, or the Hi-Gear ones or similar, beat any LED light hands down for a good spread of lighting - like when sitting around outside, or for lighting up a large area of tent.

John (Polam) while they do take a long time to charge, it's only because the charging current it so low. I've charged from car battery with the car sitting there, no problem at all.

Thanks for that mate only used it on one trip so was'nt sure exactly,i charged mine while away last month with engine running as i thought it might flatten the battery instead it flattened my petrol tank lol.

 

Btw iv'e got a fly and a moth stuck inside of mind how do i get them out lol?



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29/8/2010 at 9:22am
 Location: Cumbernauld Scotland
 Outfit: Monty 6Icarus 500 Halo 300
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On the hanging UFO lights debate....Bear with me cos I might ramble a bit here...

In the carp fishing world they have what they call Bivvie Lights (small LED lights) for lighting your Bivvy(fishing tent) These lights are stuck onto the bivvy via a small magnetic strip on the back of the light(put up inside the tent) and held in place by a small(strong) magnet placed on the outside of the tent...So you have a"sandwhich effect of Light/tent material/Magnet...

Not too sure (and not good with links) but I think the cost of the brand name Bivvie lights might make buying some a bit prohibative for camping trips £30-£40 for the branded names(I think) But reading about the wee Wilcos UFO lights and the problems of hanging them in a poly tent..I was thinking a small bit of metal superglued to the back of the UFO...and a small magnet purchased from a hardware store(If you can find one these days!!) would sove the problem of how to hang UFO'S in those tents with no internal hanging points!!!

Ramble over...Hope you got the gist of what Im trying to say....

Jelboy.



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