seems to me that the ligting system here would actually create far less light pollution than those ever-popular propane lanterns, I stopped even bringing minen a while back because it is too damn bright and I find that I am annoyed when one of my camp neigbors leaves one on late into the evening.
You'd get more light out of the white gas lantern if you lit it with less knob and didn't carbon the mantles all up right off. Its also hard to compare old mantles with new ones...
The white gas lanterns can sometimes get clogged fuel pickup tubes,generators that cause them to loose brightness or flicker in use. However the leading cause for these lanterns to seem dimmer vs propane is using the wrong grade pump gas. Gas lanterns want the lowest octane gas possible if your getting it from a pump, i think 87 is the lowest here.
Both are double mantle. Does the other lantern take Coleman fuel or gasoline?
MyNoah23 1 month ago
the propane is way easy but if it is cold out the propane may be a bad choices (low pressure)
DreamSeekerOne 2 months ago
I sell Propane and Propane Accessories!
NETWizzJbirk 3 months ago
I noticed that the propane lantern takes longer to get going than the Coleman lantern. Nice video :D
TheImmortalRealm 4 months ago
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baronvontitodos 5 months ago
seems to me that the ligting system here would actually create far less light pollution than those ever-popular propane lanterns, I stopped even bringing minen a while back because it is too damn bright and I find that I am annoyed when one of my camp neigbors leaves one on late into the evening.
Ramaniac007 1 year ago
You'd get more light out of the white gas lantern if you lit it with less knob and didn't carbon the mantles all up right off. Its also hard to compare old mantles with new ones...
curtludwig 1 year ago
@curtludwig
Im all about back-country camping with minimal amenities.
Ramaniac007 1 year ago
The white gas lanterns can sometimes get clogged fuel pickup tubes,generators that cause them to loose brightness or flicker in use. However the leading cause for these lanterns to seem dimmer vs propane is using the wrong grade pump gas. Gas lanterns want the lowest octane gas possible if your getting it from a pump, i think 87 is the lowest here.
twilson1118 1 year ago
1-88 coleman 290
lxhatch92 1 year ago
nice
what liquid gas model is this
scrapcrapMandM 1 year ago