MK
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For lights I have gone high tech with LED lamps, 12V deep cycle battery, power inverter (runs small 110V AC appliances), and a 30W solar panel to recharge. All the lights I can use, Mr. Coffee pot, lap top computer, and cell phone charger all work perfectly, and 3 to 5 hours of sunlight brings the battery back to full charge every day.
I've got a rig like that too.. Three 15w solar panels for 45w total,
and the voltage controller came with two florescent lights that are
a lot like the curly bulbs you see for house use.
The only problem is I like a real bright omnidirectional light hanging up
that will light up the whole clearing, and only a lantern seems to be
strong enough for that.
And I like that it's running on it's own power, which is less draw for the
battery. I allocate most of my battery power for my ham radio..
But the propane with it's lack of gumming issues is quite tempting..
Most of my stove use is for brewing coffee.. So it's not running all
that much. But I like a lantern hanging in the tree above me all
night.. Or at least until I pass out.. The gas lantern usually fizzles out
at about 5 AM it seems.. Just right really.. I suppose the propane model
runs about the same time with a full can.
It's just the innate cheapness in me that keeps me trying to use the
dual fuel stuff. :/
But having to constantly tinker with them to keep them running is
getting old. And they always seem to flake out at the worst times..
IE: my lantern was working great after the 2nd generator, and I
thought all was well in the world. But the next time I tried to use it,
it was leaking like crazy. And this was from just sitting up doing nothing.