Hello all, I hope someone can help me with my dilemma.
I do installs at people's houses after it get dark outside. I need to light their front yard area so I can see what I'm doing. I've loooked into different options and have narrowed down my choice to a gas powered lantern, most likely the dual fuel northstar. But there's only one thing holding me back from getting it.....I will need to use it in below freezing temperatures, and I'm not sure if it will function properly in the cold. Does anybody have any experience using one of these lanterns in the cold weather?
I looked at using the propane powered lanterns but everybody seems to say that propane in no good in cold temperatures. That leaves battery powered as the last option, but I don't think that it will give enough light output.
Any help is appreciated.
-Scott
I do installs at people's houses after it get dark outside. I need to light their front yard area so I can see what I'm doing. I've loooked into different options and have narrowed down my choice to a gas powered lantern, most likely the dual fuel northstar. But there's only one thing holding me back from getting it.....I will need to use it in below freezing temperatures, and I'm not sure if it will function properly in the cold. Does anybody have any experience using one of these lanterns in the cold weather?
I looked at using the propane powered lanterns but everybody seems to say that propane in no good in cold temperatures. That leaves battery powered as the last option, but I don't think that it will give enough light output.
Any help is appreciated.
-Scott