Go to the basement, under the stairs there is a barrel of fuel. Click on it.
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There is a barrel of kerosene under the stairs in the basement (where you entered). Click on it to fill the lantern.
go to the place with the boiler. by the stairs there will be a barrel that says kerosene. click on it and your lantern has fuel.
Go into the celler and under the steps is a tub .Click on it and that will fill up your lantern.
The LANTERN is one of the four special items you have to collect in the Haunted House. The ghostly cat will tell you where to take them. There is fuel for the lantern in the basement. (see related question)
Once you have all 4 treasures, and fuel the lantern, the ghost cat will tell you where to go, which is back to Betsy Blue's tomb in the graveyard. There should be a hole there that you can enter.
Once you have all 4 treasures, and fuel the lantern, the ghost cat will tell you where to go, which is back to Betsy Blue's tomb in the graveyard. There should be a hole there that you can enter.
There is a barrel of kerosene in the basement.
You go down in the basement where you entered the house. Below the steps is a barrel. Click on the barrel and your lantern will be lit.
It is not recommended to create a fuel cell for a sky lantern as it can be dangerous. Commercially available sky lanterns are designed with safe fuel cells that should be used as intended. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions to ensure the safe use of sky lanterns.
To light a sky lantern, first ensure you are in a safe area away from flammable materials and check local regulations regarding their use. Carefully unfold the lantern and attach the fuel cell (usually made of wax or a gel) to the base. Light the fuel cell, allowing the lantern to fill with hot air; it will start to rise once the air inside is sufficiently warmed. Once it’s fully inflated and stable, gently release the lantern into the sky.
The Coleman 220J195 lantern typically uses Coleman white gas, also known as naphtha, as its fuel source. This fuel is designed for use in liquid-fueled lanterns and provides bright, consistent illumination. It's important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for fuel type to ensure optimal performance and safety.