How to make a lamp with only a plastic bottle, water, chlorine and sun - light to the poor in third world countries

How to make a lamp with only a plastic bottle, water, chlorine and sun - light to the poor in third world countries

A bottle filled with water can break the solar light - it's you know if you have followed the physics lessons, but have you ever imagined that a bottle of water can replace a lamp of great joy for the poor in third world countries?

A Brazilian opfiner, Alfredo Moser, got a super good idea and installed plastic bottle lamp on its roof. It was found to give the same effect as a 60W lamp.

You can see here how the lamp works only by means of a plastic bottle, sun and chlorine - brilliant.

Light without power to poor third world countries

Miguel Marchand from Chile and Ecoideasnet was inspired them to make a difference for the many people who can not afford to purchase electricity or have access to electricity. Marchand therefore came to think of an Indian village in Chile, where he had resided for one year to make a documentary.

Miguel remembered that the house at the Native American Indian family he lived with had no windows, and when the village had no access to electricity, it was dark in the houses even during the day.

He decided to return to the village, with a dozen bottles.

The rural communities in the Andes in Chile, and you can follow more of his trip here:

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=282630&id=153887611624

You can also see another cool movie idea here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9fpolCvM-8&feature=player_embedded

The statistics were according Ecoideasnet show that about 1.6 billion people - a quarter of the world's population - live without access to electricity. I therefore think that the idea is really brilliant - light to poor people in third world countries using only the sun, chlorine and a plastic bottle - then you have a lamp without electricity - it's innovation that will no ...

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