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Coleman Standard String Tie #21 Mantles: 2-pkgs of 4 Mantles (8 Total Mantles)

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Radiation Exposure of the U.S. Population from Consumer Products and Miscellaneous Sources. NCRP Report No. 95; 1987. Your fuel source (usually gas canisters) may add another four or five pounds on top of that… yikes!

Open Fuel valve one fourth turn. Push lighted match through lighter hole and hold it und mantle. Matle will light instantly when air and gas mixture reaches them. When Mantle burns brightly, open Fuel valve all the way to the left. For solo campers, a lantern mantle may prove to be overkill unless you really aren’t a fan of the dark or are especially keen on the idea of being spotted by passing satellites(!). For our purposes, we will use the term to refer to both pieces of equipment used in unison. Do I Need One?Mantles have a binding thread to tie them to the lamp fitting. Until asbestos was banned due to its carcinogenicity, an asbestos thread was used. Modern mantles use a wire or a ceramic fiber thread. h2>

Asked by: Luuty
Keep your mantle away from flammable materials such as clothing and tent fabric, even when housed in a glass casing Reason #1: There’s an open flame (well, nearly open — the presence of the glass casing on most lanterns conceals the flame to a certain extent). If camping alone or in a group of adults, then the risks posed by using either a fuel-fed lantern mantle or a candle lantern become minimal. Making your group aware of the lantern’s fuel source should be enough to have them tread carefully and avoid any inadvertent mishaps.

Even when switched off and cooling down, a lantern mantle continues to emit carbon monoxide — leave yours outside or in a porch separated from your sleeping area

The gasket in filler cap may deteriorate with age. It might be well to install a new No. 2206361 Gasket and Disc Assembly occasionally.

div class="bvseo-author">Answered by: nezzzzz

Date published: 2023-09-25

An incandescent gas mantle, gas mantle or Welsbach mantle is a device for generating incandescent bright white light when heated by a flame. The name refers to its original heat source in gas lights which illuminated the streets of Europe and North America in the late 19th century. Mantle refers to the way it hangs like a cloak above the flame. Gas mantles were also used in portable camping lanterns, pressure lanterns and some oil lamps. [1] Use only Coleman Stove and Lantern Fuel, or clean white white gasoline. Never use fuel containing lead compounds or lubricating oils. Store your fuel in a clean, closed metal container. (Glass containers are dangerous - may break.) For thru-trekkers or those who are simply painstaking gram-counters when it comes to camping gear, more weight-friendly light sources such as a headlamp may well be the most attractive and suitable option. If, however, you are car-camping, pitching your tent a short distance from the trailhead, or just happen to prefer a lavish supply of light, then a weightier fuel-burning lantern becomes more feasible and a justifiable luxury. Group Type Some factors worth considering before choosing the light source to take along on your adventures include the following: Group Size

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Although many cheaper and/or unbranded options exist, due to the potential health hazards entailed in lantern use we’d highly recommend opting for a certified, “tried and tested” brand.

While the temptation may be to think that you’re taking gas along to cook with in any case (and thus needn’t worry about the additional weight required for lighting) it’s worth remembering that there will be very little left to cook with if you are running your lantern on the same canister/supply! Rotate the cleaning needle lever at base of frame. Several turns will clean the Generator Tip. Leave lever pointing down.

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The thorium-containing incandescent mantle was invented in 1884 by Carl Auer von Welsbach, an Austrian chemist, and it is sometimes referred to as a “Welsbach mantle” or “Auerlicht.” This invention resulted in the first commercial use of the element thorium. Today, these mantles are generally used in portable lanterns for camping. Some are used in outdoor light fixtures, and some are used indoors, especially in vacation cabins. The flitting beams of multiple headlamps can create a curiously strobe-like effect and often result in disgruntled companions when blinded by their harsh glare. Power-wise, headlamps also rarely offer enough “oomph” to illuminate large spaces when on flood or wide setting. div class="bvseo-author">Answered by: Krystal, at Coleman®

Date published: 2023-01-06

H. F. Ivey (1974). "Candoluminescence and radical-excited luminescence". Journal of Luminescence. 8 (4): 271–307. Bibcode: 1974JLum....8..271I. doi: 10.1016/0022-2313(74)90001-5.

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