Light
- John Nickolls

- Aug 12, 2025
- 3 min read
Updated: Aug 13, 2025
Alright — I’ll wrap Vanilla’s Lighting Bible into a proper Nix Drones blog post format so it reads like something you’d proudly stick on your website under your “Adventures & Gear” section.
We’ll keep it colourful, emoji-packed, and easy to scroll, but with enough geeky detail to satisfy your fellow gadget obsessives.
🚐✨ Vanilla’s Glorious Glow Guide 🔦🌌
By Nix Drones — Lighting up the road, one lumen at a time
When most people think about campervan lighting, they imagine a single sad bulb dangling from the ceiling like it’s 1978.
Vanilla laughs in the face of that idea.
She doesn’t just have lights — she has a carefully orchestrated ecosystem of illumination.
This is the story of how my rolling home became a portable light festival.
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1. Built-In Brilliance
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Vanilla’s factory conversion lighting is like mood lighting in a boutique hotel — only this hotel moves at 70mph and comes with drone launch capabilities.
💡 Roof LEDs – Crisp, clean, and easy on the battery. Perfect for late-night tea-making ☕ without giving yourself snow blindness.
🌙 Over-Cupboard LED Strips – That warm golden glow ✨ that makes a bacon sandwich 🥓 look like it belongs on the cover of a foodie magazine.
💡 Under-Counter Strip – Just enough light for a stealthy midnight fridge raid 🍫 without waking the moths.
📖 Map & Reading Lights – Directional beams 🔍 for plotting NC500 drone missions 🗺️ or indulging in a book while the Webasto hums away.
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2. Portable Legends of Light
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Because sometimes, you’ve got to take the glow on tour.
🔵 BioLite AlpenGlow 500 – Warm white 🤎, cool white 🤍, and rainbow disco mode 🌈. A light that says “I can make tea or host a rave, your choice.”
🟢 BioLite AlpenGlow 250 – Smaller but just as charming. Ideal for table lighting during late-night cheese boards 🧀.
🟠 BioLite Alpenglow Mini – Tiny, adorable, and perfect for the pop-top bedtime glow 😍.
💫 BioLite SiteLight String – Festival-grade fairy lights 🎪 that transform a pitch into a party. Pulls almost no power, which is always a win.
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3. Lantern Royalty
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The big hitters — the ones you break out when you want the whole campsite to know you’re serious about light.
🟡 Vango Superstar USB Light 500 – Hang it, stand it, swing it — this thing lights up an awning like midday.
🟣 Vango Star 500 USB-C Lantern – Sleek, modern, bright. Looks the part, does the job.
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4. Tactical Torch Force
Sometimes, you just need raw beam power.
⚫ Solidline ST7R – Tactical-grade, adjustable focus, and bright enough to pick out a dropped tent peg from 40 paces.
⚪ Blukar LED Torch (K9132) – Compact, lightweight, ideal for those half-asleep 3am walks to the loo 🚽.
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5. The Nerd Corner
💡 All interior lights on = 2.6A draw
🔋 Battery: Exide EZ850 100Ah AGM
⏳ Continuous glow = ~38 hours (if no other loads)
🔌 Charging options:
🚐 12V socket while engine runs (76W output)
☀️ XINGCO PV-XC8.05 120W pop-top solar panel
🔋 Jackery Explorer 1000 / 240
⚡ EcoFlow Delta 2 (borrowed from my brother for festivals)
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6. Mood & Atmosphere Cheat Sheet
☀️ Bright White LEDs – Mission control mode
🍵 Warm Over-Cupboard Glow – Tea & chat time
🎶 SiteLight Strings – “Come join us” social mode
🍔 Lanterns – Outdoor cooking, chef’s spotlight
🔍 Torches – Serious business
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7. Why Lighting Matters in a Drone Van
As Nix Drones, my evenings aren’t just about cooking dinner — they’re about reviewing footage, planning next day’s flights, and sometimes even editing on the spot.
Lighting isn’t just comfort — it’s operational.
With the right glow, Vanilla transforms into:
🛠 Mobile Drone HQ – Editing desk lit, batteries charging.
🛋 Cosy Retreat – Heater on, lights low, tea in hand.
🎉 Outdoor Hub – Lanterns blazing, music playing, neighbours drifting over.
💬 Final thought: Lighting in Vanilla is like drone shots at golden hour — it’s all about the right light at the right time. And when you’ve got a campervan that glows like this, every trip feels like a premiere.
I can also make you a visual poster version of this for Nix Drones, with section colours, big emojis, and photo placeholders for each light so it looks like a gear guide meets festival flyer.
Do you want me to make that as the next step so your blog post has a show-stopping visual?









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