I've bought a Vapalux M320 for my yacht with the intention of using to provide a little heat and light in the cabin, and be on stand-by as an emergency anchor light.
Supposedly (according to the manufacturer) it will run for about 10 hours on a pint of paraffin! Seems like a perfect solution to a lot of problems!!
They really look the part too - here's a pic of mine:
Anyone else use one of these type of things? In practice, how much ventilation is required? I've got a CO detector onboard though, so I think it'll be safe.
Vapalux/Tilley Type Storm Lamps In Cabin
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Well, I spent the evening and night onboard with my lamp a few weeks ago. It was close to freezing outside, but I managed to find the right balance of ventilation/warmth from this single lamp to keep me warm enough to happily sit and read all evening. Spot of wine helped also
At one point the CO detector gave a single short beep, so I opened the companionway top slider another inch and never heard another peep out of the detector.
All in all very very happy with this lamp
Here's me with mine:
At one point the CO detector gave a single short beep, so I opened the companionway top slider another inch and never heard another peep out of the detector.
All in all very very happy with this lamp
Here's me with mine:
Now that looks like just what I need. Got 12v lighting below, and a few battery led lights but nothing to add that little bit of heat. I'll look out for one of those.
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Not sloppy at all I know exactly what you mean. But then, with my website I try to avoid e bay
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