Lantern oil
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- S/V Ethan Grey
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Lantern oil
For those of us that are lovers of old brass lanterns, finding a no-odor kerosene or paraffin oil is a challenge. I have tried a few and I am very pleased with Lamplight Ultra-Pure clear lamp oil. This has the least odor of any paraffin or kerosene that I have found so far. I have a few Perko lanterns in the cabin and I love to light them for heat, light & ambiance. However, the smell can give me a headache, even with a porthole cracked open. This has the faintest of odors and what you can smell is not overbearing.
Anyone else have any no-odor favorites?
I also found this at the local Ace hardware and it was reasonably priced. Now I just need some cooler weather
BTW, that is the small (9") Perko anchor light. I had a large one and sold it. It was too big for my CD30. I love this little guy.
Anyone else have any no-odor favorites?
I also found this at the local Ace hardware and it was reasonably priced. Now I just need some cooler weather
BTW, that is the small (9") Perko anchor light. I had a large one and sold it. It was too big for my CD30. I love this little guy.
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David
S/V Ethan Grey
1981 CD 30C, Hull #199
Niceville, FL
CDSOA# 1947
S/V Ethan Grey
1981 CD 30C, Hull #199
Niceville, FL
CDSOA# 1947
Re: Lantern oil
That's the brand I use. I kind of recall they made a slightly different formulation with a light blue label but don't remember what was the difference.
Jeff
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Re: Lantern oil
Any suggestions on sourcing similar lamps? I have a small Dietz collection, but all are oversized for our boat... and the Weems & Plath is pricey.
- S/V Ethan Grey
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Re: Lantern oil
I wish I did. I just watch Ebay and wait...and wait...and waitvttyphoon wrote:Any suggestions on sourcing similar lamps? I have a small Dietz collection, but all are oversized for our boat... and the Weems & Plath is pricey.
David
S/V Ethan Grey
1981 CD 30C, Hull #199
Niceville, FL
CDSOA# 1947
S/V Ethan Grey
1981 CD 30C, Hull #199
Niceville, FL
CDSOA# 1947
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Re: Lantern oil
Fair enough. Thanks for the reply.
With the incandescent bulb ban now in effect, I am doubling down on efforts to find LEDs that aren't blue in appearance... which is why I fire up the Dietz lamps every so often, as the glow is familiar and calming. Especially in winter.
With the incandescent bulb ban now in effect, I am doubling down on efforts to find LEDs that aren't blue in appearance... which is why I fire up the Dietz lamps every so often, as the glow is familiar and calming. Especially in winter.
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Re: Lantern oil
Look for the "Kelvin" rating of the LED if there is one. "Warm" LEDs that have a similar color to incandescent bulbs are 2700-3000 Kelvins; those "cold" blueish LEDs are 4000-5000 Kelvins.vttyphoon wrote:Fair enough. Thanks for the reply.
With the incandescent bulb ban now in effect, I am doubling down on efforts to find LEDs that aren't blue in appearance... which is why I fire up the Dietz lamps every so often, as the glow is familiar and calming. Especially in winter.
Smooth sailing,
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Re: Lantern oil
“Lamp oil” is very expensive. I have had great success with Sunnyside K-1 kerosene in my oil nav lights (replaced them last year with led nav lights) and still do in all my interior oil lights. I run the same kerosene in my heater. You can by it in a gallon can, though I buy it in 5 gallon cans. The last can I bought (Nov 2021) I paid $39 for 5 gallons. It’s pure kerosene with no dies. No smell. Keep the wicks properly trimmed and no smoke. I have purchased it from TSC and True Value Hardware stores.
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Re: Lantern oil
vttyphoon wrote:I am doubling down on efforts to find LEDs that aren't blue in appearance
you are looking for the warm white 3000K led. i like the 4000K and 6000K daylight led because it really illuminates things. we do have the warm white led over the settees. i call them the Bogart lights