October 09, 2007
Solar-powered ‘Energy Bucket’ collects sunshine.
Wouldn’t it be great if you could store just a little bit of sunlight for a rainy day? That’s what designer Stefano Merlo thougt, and while actually storing sunlight might just be a bit too difficult, his solar-powered Energy Bucket, might just be the next best thing.
Merlo’s inspiration was simple: saving energy is a problem, and the solutions offered are too far removed from what people actually do in real life. He was inspired by the age-old practice of collecting water from the river in buckets. Thus, the Energy Bucket is simply just a plastic bucket that houses 1kw LED lights which are powered by the photovoltaic solar panels installed on the lid of the bucket. Needless to say, he took something as mundane as a bucket and turned it into an opportunity for people to realize that there are simple solutions to big problems.
Inhabitat :: Solar-powered ‘Energy Bucket’ collects sunshine
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3 comments:
Nothing near as good as suckuk's "Sunjar".
1 kw LED (1 kilowatt, twice as powerful as standard floodlights we use to light up the neighbourhood!)? impossible... Maybe 1 W? But I don't think it's even got that much judging by the sparse illumination of the surrounding garden...
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