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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 578450" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>I'm taking the 80's lpg gas mantle type light. </p><p>No fluid? </p><p>Not a hurricane light.</p><p>Any electric bug zapper would of tripped the fuse in this situation! </p><p>They are crap these days ! </p><p>Unless you buy a commercial grade zapper </p><p>20 000 v .</p><p>If they don't create argon when being Zapped.... its a toy!</p><p>And where are you getting the power from to run a decent Zapper..?</p><p>The recent ( last 20 years) are absolutel crap compared to what was available 30 years ago as standard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 578450, member: 9124"] I'm taking the 80's lpg gas mantle type light. No fluid? Not a hurricane light. Any electric bug zapper would of tripped the fuse in this situation! They are crap these days ! Unless you buy a commercial grade zapper 20 000 v . If they don't create argon when being Zapped.... its a toy! And where are you getting the power from to run a decent Zapper..? The recent ( last 20 years) are absolutel crap compared to what was available 30 years ago as standard. [/QUOTE]
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