Hard Korr 50cm Tri-Colour LED Light Bar Kit with Diffuser
Don't Pay RRP: $79.00
Don't Pay RRP: $79.00
Don't Pay RRP: $109.00
Don't Pay RRP: $49.00
Don't Pay RRP: $129.00
Don't Pay RRP: $34.99
Don't Pay RRP: $89.00
Don't Pay RRP: $65.00
Don't Pay RRP: $55.00
Don't Pay RRP: $149.00
Don't Pay RRP: $129.00
When choosing camping lights, consider the brightness, power source, durability, portability, and versatility. Check the lumens rating to ensure you get enough out of your campsite lighting. It's important to select lights compatible with your power setup, such as 12V systems for caravans and 4WDs. For extended trips, consider integrating portable solar panels to power up your lights and other devices.
Compact and lightweight designs are preferable for easy transport. Versatility is also important; look for lights with adjustable settings and multiple mounting options. This helps you adapt to different camping situations and ensures you have the right lighting where you need it. Think about the color of the lighting as well. Some situations, like cooking or relaxing, are better with lights that can switch between white and orange. Tuff Terrain strip lights are a great choice as they offer both options, giving you flexibility for different needs.
For a well-lit campsite, aim for a total of around 2500 lumens. This ensures you have enough light for cooking, setting up tents, and general activities without being too harsh or blinding.
The wattage needed depends on the number and type of lights. Typically, a 12V LED light draws around 5-20 watts. For a standard campsite setup, a total of 20-50 watts should suffice, covering multiple lights and ensuring adequate illumination.
For a complete setup, consider exploring camping kitchens and other camping accessories to enhance your outdoor experience.