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20/5/2010 at 12:27am
Location: Cambridgeshire Outfit: Moslty in a Pennine Pathfinder nowaday
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We do have a hookup light, but only got it this year as we don't always use EHU, but decided it would be cheaper to buy a electriclamp and use that when we can as that is paid for. It's functional, but the light is harsh and much prefer the gas when sitting aorund of an evening.
Primary lighting is gas lanterns. The standard small gas lanterns are fine, but do like the twin mantle Camping gaz Stellia that we got last year for extra light. We have a couplle of smalls, now 5 and 9. It's noit som much them touching it and burnign themsleves that would concern me is rather them not being careful enough and say knocking it over. So we have tended not to use it in the tent whilst they are about. Could do without melted tent :-) Though as they are getting older, it's less of an issue
But am fine withit being outside, we use it inside when we are sitting around though.
For when we don't want to use the gas lantern around the kids we use a LED lantern. The windup bit is a bit gimmicky really. You might get 8 minutes light for 1 minutes winding, but it's rather dim if it was low on charge. We just charge ours from the car or from the mains via a 12V power supply. a bit dim as an area light, ok for sitting round the table and the kids take it into the bedroom at bed time. We back it up around the tent with our headtorches. (we would not be without our head torches, if I was to take one form of lighting I would take these)
But this 4W LED lantern looks like it might do the job better.
As for gas being noisy. Can't say I find it esp noisy, find the noise rather comforting really.
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