Just to be clear, in the UK, I believe, what you call paraffin is kerosene to us in the States. We have a separate oil called paraffin, which is a more refined kerosene suitable for interior home use, is often colored for oil lamps, but is available in clear.
When I was kid my father made me expert to light up and maintain this portable kerosene light! Now more than forty years later I see this process again!
Great video, one question: The manometer on mine is not line up, the red needle points towards 8 o'clock, have I over or under tightened it? Or does it not matter? Feels tight enough, no leaks, lantern seems to operate fine. In advance, many thanks for your help. Best regards, Manny Essex
As Penfold50 suspect, the knob should point up when pumping a pressure / start an pre- heating ignition. And, few secs of pre-heating, turn the knob slowly on full burning mode, and shut down the pre valve, and ya´l good to go.
There's a case where it is actually exploding, how do we follow safety precautions to avoid the danger of explosion? I was a victim of this thing when I was a kid.
excellent video there buddy ...but why did you not cover that lovely wooden table with a protective cover ???? .. it is going to smell of kerosene/ paraffin for some time now.. if I had a lovely table like that I would not have done that , but cover it .. perhaps its worthless and its destined for the fire ..no mention of any clean.. great firing up though
@@redicej5843 Mostly i will pumping in between.....But i am using it for night fishing on the beach on the sea side. Then is pumping also a good thing to stay warm. :)
Just bought one of these and wished I watched this video first lol - my mantle was not lighting at all asnd i now realise it is positioned wrongly, one mantle down and one to go 👍🏻
I recently came across one of these at a yard sale has original glass company etched Adia Germany and what I believe is a percussion cap igniter on the side like a black powder type cap placed on the nipple then struck to light . I'm just guessing that is what it's for ? If anybody can tell me anything about it I would be Thankful for any education you could give me on this lantern . I hope everyone is having a Great New Year Peace .
Paraffin/kerosene is pumped through a jet at high pressure, this comes in contact with a pre-heated vaporiser at the top of the lamp, this turns the kerosene spray into vapour which mixes with air, and burns and heats a ceramic fibre 'mantle' which glows white hot.
Yes. Petromax sells a kit for it. I bougth one on 2006 with everything they sell for it for under $250. Including the petromax black bag...the best lantern out there...cheers!
The petromax hk500 is a lot of trouble. It rarely works and you will spend a lot on spare parts and more time fiddling with it than actual burning hours. It is not made well enough. The needle does not completely close of. The pre burner stops very often and hard to ignite. The mixing chamber either comes loose or breaks of. The plastic pressure nob snaps your fingers. The pressure build up takes forever and during pre burning you get a sore thumb! Just buy a few good old fashioned oil lamps and save yourself 200 euro and more plus additional spare parts. By nature i realy like these type of items but this is just adding trouble and stress to your life
The pricker needle is not to shut off the fuel to the lamp it is only there to remove any soot from the jet hole . Release the pressure in the tank to shut the lamp down .
I totally agree on this. What would you rather have a big lamp that puts out a huge amount of light that has a lot of parts that can break or a smaller lamp that dont put out as much but is almost imposssible to break an is very reliable?
Not good quality like before the tank of mine started to leak just after waranty time ! I 've used petromax lamps since chilhood and all around the world during my career , never anymore ! ,too expensive , unreliable ( mine broke at the worst moment !) better look at "butterfly " never experienced any trouble with them but little less efficient, no rapid start and no spares!
il faut acheter les anciennes à ce qui paraît, ce sont des chinoiseries les récentes les anciennes coûtent le même prix voir plus cher mais fonctionnent toujours après 50 ans j'ai faillis me faire avoir aussi
remind me of 80-90 era, we use this lamp at our house, especially to dry our laundry during rainy season
In my childhood, I was so curious how this thing actually works!
me too
Price
Used for years in 1980s,, considered the brightest portable light ,,,,main issue was it's element,, very fragile
can it be used indoors? Because the instructions clearly state for outdoor use only!
With that much pumping I better get a happy ending.
Hahahahahahahahaha!!!! Omg! Amen, brother!
Brilliant. An excelent and concise video without all the waffel. Thank you
Popular in the remote areas in the Philippines and the Fishermen fishing at night.
yes just.like.coleman.lantern
Just to be clear, in the UK, I believe, what you call paraffin is kerosene to us in the States. We have a separate oil called paraffin, which is a more refined kerosene suitable for interior home use, is often colored for oil lamps, but is available in clear.
That is not the case. We now use Fuer Hand lamp oil which is 99% parrifin. Providing set up is correct you don't get any soot.
Hii
Dam! This man is pumping it so violently he's gonna cause the mantle to break off.
When I was kid my father made me expert to light up and maintain this portable kerosene light! Now more than forty years later I see this process again!
Bought one with the reflector, the chrome model, can’t imagine having to keep the shine up on the brass.
Great video, one question:
The manometer on mine is not line up, the red needle points towards 8 o'clock, have I over or under tightened it? Or does it not matter?
Feels tight enough, no leaks, lantern seems to operate fine.
In advance, many thanks for your help.
Best regards,
Manny
Essex
Is that a giant purple flame shooting out of the top??
Cool! :)
beautiful
Rage pumping .... very nice lantern
Very nice sir thank you I'm Pasupathi a deee from tiruppur
"Point the control knob down" (@ 1:09) it says in your video, but you point up and the pointer on the blue control knob points up.
Which is it ?
As Penfold50 suspect, the knob should point up when pumping a pressure / start an pre- heating ignition. And, few secs of pre-heating, turn the knob slowly on full burning mode, and shut down the pre valve, and ya´l good to go.
Is it possible to control/dim the amount of light emitted? Also how do you turn it off?
When the pressure is down, the light will be down slowly
Not really good to control. If the pressure is to low, the lamp starts flickering
💚😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁👍
I have the Coleman Northstar, works on unleaded petrol. Always trouble with the damn thing. This looks better with paraffin.
thank you sir
ذكريات حرب الخليج 😢😢😢😢
kerosine or paraffin oil i have one and i we donot have kersonine can i use solar used in cars
No you can’t.
Is there an app for the lantern and does it run on Android?
senseless 20's kids
Sophia were you fed stupid juice?
Good wun
@@leethalviipper you missed the phun.... 🙍♂️
@@ganesh_analyst3804 21's
Ahhh just like my kerosene heaters!
How to I am vai this light
Well I will say started learning how to pour a liquid out of the container…having a funnel will not work the way
What will happen if you keep pumping the pressure up, will it explode?
Try and see.
Probably petromax lamp will turn into blow torch
No, the lamp will glow up enourmesly and start etching a pentagram at your forehead.
Its element blows and stops working. I have seen this happen many times when people who do not know how to pump up.
@@svastia Will it cause the glass to explode and shattered it all over the body?
There's a case where it is actually exploding, how do we follow safety precautions to avoid the danger of explosion? I was a victim of this thing when I was a kid.
That’s a question for Petromax as we no longer sell it.
@@Proadventure There might have been something botched, I dont see how any of the failure modes should result in explosion.
Interesting. Is it preheat burner using some kerosone jet creating aerosol?
I'm guessing it's an atomiser yeah
POINT THE CONTROL KNOB DOWN? Really? If you do that, you won't build any pressure... Point it UP!
¿COMO PUEDO CONSEGUIR UNA LAMPARA DE ESAS?
excellent video there buddy ...but why did you not cover that lovely wooden table with a protective cover ???? .. it is going to smell of kerosene/ paraffin for some time now.. if I had a lovely table like that I would not have done that , but cover it .. perhaps its worthless and its destined for the fire ..no mention of any clean.. great firing up though
Maybe it was cheap, the table I mean.
¿Como la consigo, como puedo obstenerla?
wah re godhan wah
😍🤩
how much fuel consumption per hour?
Full tank (about 0.9 -1L) can give you about 8hours of light.
My wife was on the other chair looking at me in a disgusting way.
I said it was a man lighting a lamp 🤣
راااقي
how long it will last?
With a full tank about 7 to 8 hours
@@thinge27 Is that without pumping in between?
@@redicej5843 Mostly i will pumping in between.....But i am using it for night fishing on the beach on the sea side. Then is pumping also a good thing to stay warm. :)
It also depends on which fuel u use....
@@thinge27
I have buyed an adapter so I can pump up the pressure with my
bicycle pump ,much faster and less effort.
what kind of fuel did you use
Den nay co ban k anh oi gia bao nhiêu tiên a
Just bought one of these and wished I watched this video first lol - my mantle was not lighting at all asnd i now realise it is positioned wrongly, one mantle down and one to go 👍🏻
I recently came across one of these at a yard sale has original glass company etched Adia Germany and what I believe is a percussion cap igniter on the side like a black powder type cap placed on the nipple then struck to light . I'm just guessing that is what it's for ? If anybody can tell me anything about it I would be Thankful for any education you could give me on this lantern . I hope everyone is having a Great New Year Peace .
I'm also guessing mine is from the 1930s ? Thanks .
Give me 1piss
Does disel can be used in placed of kerosene?
Absolutely NOT
Only use oils intended for lamps.
Do NOT use diesel, gasoline, seedoils etc.
what is that purpel light?
Lens flare
CCD artefacts
@@DreStyle thank you
thank you
Humko bhi 1pamp light chahiye. Milega Kiya hum price denge
YEAH Bang it HARD
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i have a good blue oil lamp in my home plus smell good from oil...
only power line turning OFF...
or pleasure night time
can somebody tell me how it work???
Paraffin/kerosene is pumped through a jet at high pressure, this comes in contact with a pre-heated vaporiser at the top of the lamp, this turns the kerosene spray into vapour which mixes with air, and burns and heats a ceramic fibre 'mantle' which glows white hot.
Your vid states point the control knob down for priming, then when starting you point it down !!!
what about smell? Can it be used inside the building?
No, that one is too powerfull, it will burn oxygen really quickly. hl1-c is for internal use
Yes. Petromax sells a kit for it. I bougth one on 2006 with everything they sell for it for under $250. Including the petromax black bag...the best lantern out there...cheers!
What fuel?
It's almost like lighting a Coleman lantern. Some of the technique is the same.
What a mess should have poured your parafin into a small conainer before filling.
or use a funnel
callme
WootTootZoot you didn’t see him using one???
GERMANIA quality !
I have Super petromax rapid 829/500cp
Watched because I was wondering how this lantern burned wax.
i would rather rely on a Coleman 237 Kero/parrifin. or a 200/220 for that matter.
Latest current Price of this lantern in uk pounds ??
We don't sell them anymore due to major reliability issues.
@@Proadventure ok , your response is appreciated ...
The petromax hk500 is a lot of trouble. It rarely works and you will spend a lot on spare parts and more time fiddling with it than actual burning hours. It is not made well enough. The needle does not completely close of. The pre burner stops very often and hard to ignite. The mixing chamber either comes loose or breaks of. The plastic pressure nob snaps your fingers. The pressure build up takes forever and during pre burning you get a sore thumb!
Just buy a few good old fashioned oil lamps and save yourself 200 euro and more plus additional spare parts.
By nature i realy like these type of items but this is just adding trouble and stress to your life
The pricker needle is not to shut off the fuel to the lamp it is only there to remove any soot from the jet hole .
Release the pressure in the tank to shut the lamp down .
Aren't oil lamps only 3.5lumen?
I totally agree on this. What would you rather have a big lamp that puts out a huge amount of light that has a lot of parts that can break or a smaller lamp that dont put out as much but is almost imposssible to break an is very reliable?
Her father : what is your plan with my daughter.
Me: 2:17
موجود في العراق
اكو موجودات
نعم موجودة
那麼好的東西那麼粗魯....不愛惜自己的東西
除非不是自己的
👨👩👧👦
where to buy?
Here💪
@@Vivungisport how much?
Lamentablemente, no se nada ingles, por lo que no puedo ni negar ni afirmar nada, si se qwue me intereza una lampara de aire a kerossen
See the 'lift-off' style lantern. Sorry this isn't for me.
Как се поставя горивното чорапче
this would be more interesting to pressurize it with a compressor
mine is set up for filling with an air chuck.
have an adapter with regulator.
can fill from tire or portable air tank.
Is ko Punjabi mai Kya bolte hain?
Is ko marwadi me kya bolte h
how to buy in india?
I think old scrap shops. I don't think these are made any more.
@@thomasfrank280 they still make them in germany
Address
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MRP काय
Shaking too much. The "mantho" will fall off. I don't know the spelling of mantol
Mantle
Mantel, Socke, Strumpf
Is marwadi me kya bolte
Number
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MRP Kay
Barner
Get a proper funnel.. What a fukin tiny funnel 😄😄
Not good quality like before the tank of mine started to leak just after waranty time ! I 've used petromax lamps since chilhood and all around the world during my career , never anymore ! ,too expensive , unreliable ( mine broke at the worst moment !) better look at "butterfly " never experienced any trouble with them but little less efficient, no rapid start and no spares!
Le Gentilhomme de Fortune I thought that Petromax has a lifetime warrantee. I think I just read that too.
My petromax is 50 yrears old! Still works and it is still being manufactured! So parts are available.
il faut acheter les anciennes à ce qui paraît, ce sont des chinoiseries les récentes les anciennes coûtent le même prix voir plus cher mais fonctionnent toujours après 50 ans j'ai faillis me faire avoir aussi
dont torture yourself; just get an older Coleman
@@crabtrap torture yourself and buy an old Coleman.....:)
no need to do that. we are liveing in modern era. very dangerous. not a childs play