I'm not sure how you actually get a full 120 VAC out of this lamp, but I have found a mod that makes it pretty useful incorporating smaller components and a more versatile arrangement making it a great RV lamp that you can still run on an extension cord, given the AC. A small trickle charger solar panel (12v 120 mA) goes on sale at Canadian Tire for .99 a few times a year that would be suffice to keep this setup regenerated. The circuit when run with (3) 120 VAC (2 watt) LED bulbs in parallel (WALMART's cheapest household LEDs) offers a HI and LO mode, ranging from 70mA (.9 watts) to 130 mA (1.6 watts) depending on HI/LO, and 1,2 or 3 bulbs running. There is no heat produced and if you are crafty, you could fit the whole package back into the wall adapter case, a standard 120VAC - 6VDC 300 mA adapter, very easily found.
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