Small single mantel pressure lamp

Discussion in 'Pressure Lamp Discussion Forum' started by Ari, Jul 28, 2012.

  1. Ari

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    I have this small single mantel Coleman Peak1 it runs off the butane/propane canisters. What I am wanting to know is if anyone makes a small pressure lamp that runs on white gas that is about the same size. So I don't have to use those canisters. I think of this thing sort of the same size of my Svea 123 stove.

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  2. Kristian123

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    http://0flo.com/index.php?posts/18069

    Lots of grate information on small light.
     
  3. Ari

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    perfect that was what I was looking for! Thank you.

    Something else for the mods. I searched the reference photos of lamps. But there is no good way to get a feel for how big the lamps are in those photos. I am not sure how to fix that except to maybe put an item in the background of the photos that is common all over the world.

    P.S the wife just said there should be a soccer ball behind them as that is common all over the world. LOL
     
  4. Carlsson

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    Ari, you have a good point there.
    Some kind of reference for the size wouldn't be a bad idea at all.
    But that´s hardly in the hands of the the poor moderator, as you imply. :lol:
    It's rather in the hand of the original poster him/her-self.
    So if possible, some kind of reference could be out of hand when you all post your reference pictures.
    Just not a soccer ball, as suggested. :doh:
    It's too big, and anyway... as soon as the word soccer, or anything affiliated with it, is mentioned close to me, I actually just fall asleep!
    It's the damnedest thing, but it's true..

    Perhaps something interesting and what we all could relate to?
    Like a hockey puck?
     

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