AnswerID: 390556 Submitted: Monday, Nov 09, 2009 at 06:15
Sand Man (SA)
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I also have a Piranha fluro (11 watt, 0.8 amp) as well as an
Evakool Torpedo compact fluro (13 watt, 0.5 amp) both of which are excellent.
The reason why these lights are more expensive is in the inverter technology of the units which enable higher light output but low amp consumption.
See if you can measure the current draw on your cheapie. You may well put it away to conserve valuable battery capacity.
Did you buy a bracket to support your light?
There is an excellent one available for the Piranha/Versalite which fits on to a tent pole allowing the bracket to side up or down. Simple but effective.
These fluoros can also be fitted with an internal yellow filter to limit the attraction of insects but it does reduce the brightness somewhat.
Bill.
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