And if you want the easiest cheapest lighting of all without doing anything fiddly I have just made 2 paracord loops that hang off the interior trim and have one at each end of the cabin... perfect not too bright and no risk of killing your starter battery. I like to try and run nothing from my starter battery when out and about. These run on a single AA battery which I prefer over AAA's for LED stuff. They are very lightweight indeed.
Not sure how long a single AA Duracell lasts yet but there is 2 light intensity settings and a flash function (just like a head torch but more appropriate light output and diffusion for a Bongo bag/tent). I hang it off something near our bed and have it on at night when I listen to the radio to send me off to sleep. Still going and have had them a few weeks now.
Used mine this morning after waking, even after a long sleep it was not overly bright and dazzling. Soft pure white light. (not a warm yellowy light I hasten to add so if you want a yellowy type of light it is not ideal, but flouro are not normally yellow unless old)
Buy these sit back have a cup of tea instead, one for the lazy.
I love my LED lights, something of a fetish for them.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pack-2-ORB-Tent ... B00K1L26PA
They call me light foot.