Silveray Backyard Test

Discussion in 'Lamp Action Gallery' started by Joseph Cartwright, Apr 1, 2021.

  1. Joseph Cartwright United States

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    Got the Silveray (Petromax) running with a new reflector shade. Amazing the amount of light this lantern puts out!
     

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    John United States Subscriber

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    Yep, they can be blindingly bright. :thumbup:
     
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    Matti Kucer Sweden Subscriber

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    My first experience of these lanterns was the Optimus 1551 "Chinamus". It was as bright as the Silverray in your photo.

    Best wishes from Sweden, Matti Kucer
     
  4. Fireexit1 United Kingdom

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    It's going really well, but it looks lonely - your yard is crying out for another one :lol:
     
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    John United States Subscriber

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    I agree, definitely needs a mate; or two. :D/
     
  6. Joseph Cartwright United States

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    Don't worry, I have another I am rebuilding and will have them hang out later!
     
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    JEFF JOHNSON United Kingdom Subscriber

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    That does the job!:thumbup::thumbup:
     
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    bp4willi Germany Subscriber

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    Pretty bright these px clones.

    See what it looks like when 4 hang on a light pole....
    IMG_20210212_200119.jpg
     

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