problems with coleman powerhouse lantern
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problems with coleman powerhouse lantern
ive had the coleman as 8 years trouble free except for changing the odd mantle but fired it up earlier and it keeps blinking it seems that theres a blockage somewere does anybody know what the problem could be
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it sounds like the generator is gone in it. happened my last year. easily replacable with a part from veals
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Re: problems with coleman powerhouse lantern
I had a problem with my coleman powerhouse lantern a few years back so i contacted the makers of the lanterns. (colemans)
They couldn't supply the parts :(
But they did give me the contact number for their registered main repair workshop/spare part supplier for coleman products :)
His name is Andy Eddy p/n 01934814276 But he can only answer phone calls on wed+thur (must be part-time) :?:
He gave me great advise and could tell me the exact problem with the lantern over the phone.
I would use a local tackle shop for fishing supplies.
But what would you do :? Local shop (part+repair= £25+)
Andy Eddy (£3.85 inc postage) and easy to fix guide :roll:
Prices included p+p. Even the mantles for the lanterns were a fraction of our shop prices. 2 mantles here= £3.25- Andy Eddy £1.99 inc p/p :?
Local tackle shops have to catch up with the times :shock: Its a buyers market, We shop for a bargain :roll:
They couldn't supply the parts :(
But they did give me the contact number for their registered main repair workshop/spare part supplier for coleman products :)
His name is Andy Eddy p/n 01934814276 But he can only answer phone calls on wed+thur (must be part-time) :?:
He gave me great advise and could tell me the exact problem with the lantern over the phone.
I would use a local tackle shop for fishing supplies.
But what would you do :? Local shop (part+repair= £25+)
Andy Eddy (£3.85 inc postage) and easy to fix guide :roll:
Prices included p+p. Even the mantles for the lanterns were a fraction of our shop prices. 2 mantles here= £3.25- Andy Eddy £1.99 inc p/p :?
Local tackle shops have to catch up with the times :shock: Its a buyers market, We shop for a bargain :roll:
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lantern
i agree with rest a gen problem try. any good camping store or this.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Coleman-Unleaded- ... dZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Coleman-Unleaded- ... dZViewItem
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Have a quick question about the twin mantle coleman powerhouse lantern (as shown in picture).
[img]http://spln.imageg.net/graphics/product_images/p614832reg.jpg[/img]
Initially when we got the lamp it worked fine but as the above posts have mentioned its not working to its full capacity and will eventually dull and turn off. Once it stops working, I would give it a complete strip down (trying not to damage the mantles). Then when I start it up again it burns as bright as the sun but after an hour or so then the problem reaccurs. There is no split in the generators side but a blockage seems to occur in the little nut at the end of the generator (very small nut at the end of the generator in the picture below).
[img]http://camping_thailand.tarad.com/img-lib/spd_20070527233001_b.jpg[/img]
I have to unblock the small hole in the nut with a pin and a blow torch every time it stops working! My question is what fuel do people use in their lanterns. This I think may be the cause of the problem, I've always used unleaded petrol but I can only imagine that this will have a lot more impurities that kerosene or the coleman lantern fuel. What are people recommendations?
[img]http://spln.imageg.net/graphics/product_images/p614832reg.jpg[/img]
Initially when we got the lamp it worked fine but as the above posts have mentioned its not working to its full capacity and will eventually dull and turn off. Once it stops working, I would give it a complete strip down (trying not to damage the mantles). Then when I start it up again it burns as bright as the sun but after an hour or so then the problem reaccurs. There is no split in the generators side but a blockage seems to occur in the little nut at the end of the generator (very small nut at the end of the generator in the picture below).
[img]http://camping_thailand.tarad.com/img-lib/spd_20070527233001_b.jpg[/img]
I have to unblock the small hole in the nut with a pin and a blow torch every time it stops working! My question is what fuel do people use in their lanterns. This I think may be the cause of the problem, I've always used unleaded petrol but I can only imagine that this will have a lot more impurities that kerosene or the coleman lantern fuel. What are people recommendations?
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I use unleaded myself Deno.... Make sure it is fresh Petrol that you use. Petrol has a tendency to Gum if left for long periods of time. Coleman fuel is very expensive, but can be handy for flushing out any blockages... my advice would be to clean it and run it with some Coleman fuel for an hour or two. Then use fresh unleaded as normal. Keep the coleman fuel for the future on case you have any problems.
Kev
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