Sk,<br><br>Another possible light is made by Everready Energizer. It uses 2 LEDs & 4AA batteries. Batteries are reported to last around 200 hours. The bulbs look like 2 small fluorescent bulps 1/4" thick x 2' long. It's about 3" x 2" x1." I got one for tent use & brief power outages. It works well in the tent. It provides fairly good lighting. It cost ~$10 @ Walmart in camping/flashlight section. <br><br>Incidentally you might want to consider a propane or liquid fuel lantern if you need a lot of light. Ot course they require ample ventilation as from the outdoors. Of course, I would not recommend one for indoor use. The wrath of the forum would descend upon me. By the way, many camping trailers provide for propane powered lights for situations requiring conservation of electricity when ventilation is ample. All propane & liquid fuel lights are quite hot. Ample room around the lights & fire protection are necessary. For outdoor use they're outstanding. Lighting output is comparable to 200 - 300 Watt bulb.<br><br>John