The Mantle is the part of the lantern that glows when lit. They are 1 inch mesh bags that get tied onto the gas line. You light the mantle without turning the gas on. Once it's burnt off, turn the gas on and light the lantern.
Yes, thorium is used in gas mantles; the intensity of the light is increased.
There are many different options when choosing a solar powered camping lantern on Amazon. There are lanterns available for as little as $20 and ones that are $80 and above.
When you have the matches from the Pub, they don't do anything until you have the camping lantern from the monastery in the Himalayas. Once you have the lantern, using the matches lights the lantern, and it doesn't matter when you do it. The lantern will automatically appear when you are in the dark.
Gaz is a brand of camping/outdoor laterns that run on butane fuel canisters.
You need to be more specific. Information as to the nature of the problem, the manufacturer and the model number of the lantern. What is it doing or not doing? Have you checked the power source? Batteries? Wires broken? Flourescent tubes broken or loose? Your question asks what is wrong with my flourescent camping lantern. Nothing is wrong with mine. It works fine. What won't yours do?
Some one would use a propane lantern in many circumstances including going camping overnight, exploring cave systems in which a propane lantern is very important and mining also needs lantern as light in mines is very minimal.
There are two types of mantles : the litosphere and the athenosphere.
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You need MTL2 mantles to fit this. I have this one in my yard. I have bought mantles on a couple of occasions from ebay. Just search for MTL2.
You get the camping lantern from the monastery atop the mountain in the Himalayas. The head monk says that as you are a seeker, it may help to light your way. (And you will need it in the dark forests of New Jersey.)
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