I use the Ozark Trail UFO light under our dining fly since I'm afraid our dog would knock over a gas lantern with her wire. Whenever we break camp I take the batteries out, but I've been thinking about converting it to a "real" switch with a flip-up switch protector so I can avoid digging for loose batteries during our next trip.We have had a couple of these for a few years. Decent light, but the switches are crap and they no longer work reliably. For the price I am not complaining, but don't expect much from it. It looks like the newer ones in the ad link have a recessed switch. Ours don't, and are always getting inadvertently turned on, killing the batteries while in storage.
Those are cool but pricy. How do you like the GZ stuff? I have one of their small speakers and solar panels. Pretty good so far but I have heard some people have problems with their stuff.Not the cheapest route, but I'm running a couple goal zero Light a Life 3W LEDs off of a GZ escape 150 power pack in my 10x10 Kodiak. Plan to use the power pack for topping up phones/cameras and the like too.
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Not the cheapest route, but I'm running a couple goal zero Light a Life 3W LEDs off of a GZ escape 150 power pack in my 10x10 Kodiak. Plan to use the power pack for topping up phones/cameras and the like too.
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Those are cool but pricy. How do you like the GZ stuff? I have one of their small speakers and solar panels. Pretty good so far but I have heard some people have problems with their stuff.
we have four and they are great
when we had the kodiak we did the same thing with our cables hahahaha
I bought that noisy bulky thing on a clearance. It went unused for two years until I was at lake Havasu this Summer. In the middle of the night that fan got hung by a bungee inches over me because it never cooled off outside. What a Godsend.I have a Coleman tent fan that is also lighted:
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It works fine and has multiple settings and can be hung with a magnet or set on the floor. I have some of those HF lights and never thought about using them in the tent. Looks like they have another use now!
If you have a "AA" maglight just tape an empty white 35mm film canister over the end of the lense & it makes a perfect nitelite