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31/10/2009 at 5:53pm
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If you want something not quite as bright but just as long-lasting, take a look at this one- it folds down, too:

http://www.tkqlhce.com/click-1428744-10294381?url=http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/catalogId/1500001801/partNumber/3401967.htm

We use one of these as a general & bedroom light. Both the lanterns I've linked to charge from mains and 12v. This second one is a wind up type also, so you're never in the dark 17



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31/10/2009 at 6:22pm
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We use a couple of the £10 lanterns from Aldi, very handy in the middle of the night, with them being remote control, they take 4 of the big "D" (HP/SP2) batteries, which will keep the LED's going for ages, for the main light we have a PLS Awning light, very bright as it uses 150 LED's, not bad price at around £25.


31/10/2009 at 7:21pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Francais on 31/10/2009
We use a couple of the £10 lanterns from Aldi, very handy in the middle of the night, with them being remote control, they take 4 of the big "D" (HP/SP2) batteries, which will keep the LED's going for ages, for the main light we have a PLS Awning light, very bright as it uses 150 LED's, not bad price at around £25.
150 LED's??? blimey.....do you rent it out as a lighthouse during the winter, Francais? 17

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01/11/2009 at 11:48am
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Hi PJinKent.

                  For sure it is very bright, and unfortunatley you can not dim LED's by lowering the voltage, so we tend to drape some fabric over it to diffuse the brightness a little, it generates no heat so is a very safe but bright light, but not as nice and homeley as my Bialladin 320 Presure lamp, but Mrs Francais will not let me take that camping anymore!.



01/11/2009 at 12:00pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Francais on 01/11/2009

Hi PJinKent.

                  For sure it is very bright, and unfortunatley you can not dim LED's by lowering the voltage, so we tend to drape some fabric over it to diffuse the brightness a little, it generates no heat so is a very safe but bright light, but not as nice and homeley as my Bialladin 320 Presure lamp, but Mrs Francais will not let me take that camping anymore!.


Hi Francais.

I must admit, that's one of the things I really like about LED's....no heat. Why won't your good lady let you take the other lamp?



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Quote: Originally posted by AngelicMinx on 11/10/2009

With EHU an awning light

Without EHU a Coleman duel fuel lam


Totally agree.  Great fun watching moths land on the top of a Coleman & bursting into flames.  What is it with moths?  never see them in daylight, but at night they spend their time bouncing off the lights.

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Hi PJinKent.

                 Mrs Francais don't like the pressure lamp, firstly due to the constant hissing sound, which makes her think it's going to explode, and also she says every time you see one in a film, they usualy set fire to a building!, I have tried to explain that back in the day, outside matkets use to use them as the only light source during those dark winter evenings, shame realy as I have completley refurbed the lamp, and it works like new, I must admit though before the refurb it was prone to the occational flare up!.



02/11/2009 at 6:22pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Francais on 02/11/2009

Hi PJinKent.

                 Mrs Francais don't like the pressure lamp, firstly due to the constant hissing sound, which makes her think it's going to explode, and also she says every time you see one in a film, they usualy set fire to a building!, I have tried to explain that back in the day, outside matkets use to use them as the only light source during those dark winter evenings, shame realy as I have completley refurbed the lamp, and it works like new, I must admit though before the refurb it was prone to the occational flare up!.


17 "Quick, Mrs F... the lamps caught light! Get the marshmallows out" 17

You have to accentuate the positive in these cases Francais 17 



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03/11/2009 at 1:31pm
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Coleman question:  Single or double mantle?


03/11/2009 at 10:50pm
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I find that my single mantle is quite adequate. I use it only outdoors and it's raised to just over head-height on a Wynster stand. I also have a double and there is not really that much noticeable difference. If you were to go down the Powerhouse double mantle route, however, I would imagine that the difference would be quite noticeable. But for the extra money you may find a greater effect with two single mantle lanterns.

But, as I stated above, one single mantle will probably be sufficient.


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04/11/2009 at 12:14am
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Quote: Originally posted by Steve McV on 02/11/2009
What is it with moths?  never see them in daylight, but at night they spend their time bouncing off the lights.

Steve.


If you had spent all night bouncing off lights you would want to sleep during the day too!

They all go back into their coffins before sunrise



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Quote: Originally posted by Tommy 45 on 11/10/2009


Right folks , we like the lantern type of camping lights , so which ones do you think are the brightest on the market just now........or any type of lights you think are top drawer 

I have always used a 4 'D' cell battery lantern which I bought from Argos for about £4 (may cost a little more now). It can be changed from bright to dim. Not a bad lamp and the batteries last a long time, however, it is quite heavy and not really suitable for hanging off the roof of a tent.

I have recently gone EHU so I am now about to buy a stick type mains inspection lamp with a neon 13 amp tube and a hook on the top for hanging from the tent which I believe is fairly light (in weight).

Many Inspection lamps now have LED bulbs and are battery operated or mains. These are obviously very economical, don't get hot, and usually use AA or AAA batteries so are very light. Most are designed to be hung up (over a car engine) so are ideal for tents. Some are quite expensive but I suppose you gets wot you pay for.




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