See if you can find any luxeon stars LED lanterns.. these luxeon star LED's are much brighter than the older high output LED's.. I don't know if they do one yet but you can do a search n see. good luck..
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aka Paul
“Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life's coming attractions.”
Quote: Originally posted by Delta9 on 13/04/2005
See if you can find any luxeon stars LED lanterns.. these luxeon star LED's are much brighter than the older high output LED's.. I don't know if they do one yet but you can do a search n see. good luck..
thanks Delta, i have heard mention of these brighter LEDs but headtorches seem to be the first to have the newer technology with lanterns lagging behind. Needs to be battery driven too....
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The place where optimism most flourishes is the lunatic asylum.
Havelock Ellis (1859 - 1939)
I bought a LED lantern a couple of weeks ago for £10(!) but have not had chance to test it out. Going for a couple of nights in Northumberland this weekend so fingers crossed will get a chance to see how bright it is......
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The place where optimism most flourishes is the lunatic asylum.
Havelock Ellis (1859 - 1939)
I dont mean to sound funny but have you thought of making one. I made one about a year ago bought the parts from maplin and threw them in a small project box, it runs off 2 x AA batteries and will light a tent bedroom for about a months worth of nights.All I will say is that you may need to be good with superglue to fit a lense to the project box.
Quote: Originally posted by TentBoyJon on 10/05/2005
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I dont mean to sound funny but have you thought of making one. I made one about a year ago bought the parts from maplin and threw them in a small project box, it runs off 2 x AA batteries and will light a tent bedroom for about a months worth of nights.All I will say is that you may need to be good with superglue to fit a lense to the project box.
good luck,
John.
Thanks but I 'm too lazy to start building things, I injury myself too easily and I remember previous painful experiences with soldering irons
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The place where optimism most flourishes is the lunatic asylum.
Havelock Ellis (1859 - 1939)
Had a great time in Northumberland, campsite we were going to stay at was not as I thought it would be so went to a C&C club site which was great. Its near Beadnell and highly recommended with the only downside being that the campsite is next to a main road with the beach at the otherside of it.
The LED light was ok but i would recommend getting a brighter version as on the lantern setting it was more of a glow in a two man backpacking tent. I'm sorry but i chucked the packaging out and there is no label on the torch so I cannnot give the brand name! It was £9.99 from Yeomans.......good as a torch though with 100 hrs of battery life.
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The place where optimism most flourishes is the lunatic asylum.
Havelock Ellis (1859 - 1939)