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*[[Kerosene Lamp]] ( [[Kerosene Lantern]] ) / [[Hurricane Lamp]] | *[[Kerosene Lamp]] ( [[Kerosene Lantern]] ) / [[Hurricane Lamp]] | ||
*[[Incandescent Oil Vapor Lamp]] | *[[Incandescent Oil Vapor Lamp]] / [[Pressure Lamp]] with a properly sized/maintained Nozzle and [[Pressure Lantern Generator]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:57, 6 November 2025
Basics
- This page goes over the various oils that can be used for a Wick based Oil Lamp
- Mainly the difference between Kerosene and Paraffin Lamp Oil
- Also will discuss the viability of using Plant Oils and Pyrolysis Oil directly
- Also performance comparisons to Gas Mantle Lanterns using similar liquid fuels
Internal Links
- Kerosene Lamp ( Kerosene Lantern ) / Hurricane Lamp
- Incandescent Oil Vapor Lamp / Pressure Lamp with a properly sized/maintained Nozzle and Pressure Lantern Generator
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Kerosene
- The Wikipedia Page on Oil Lamps (Covers historical usage of animal fat, plant oils)
- A Page by the "United States Lighthouse Society" Titled "Lamp Glossary of Terms"
- Excerpts from Various Sources Around the Time Oil Lamps were Adopted (Even mention whale oil, wild how that was a thing that happened) (supposedly something resembling Canola Oil worked fine, so this seems promising)