PORTABLE ELECTRICITY - MULTI-USE
Maybe a bit of electricity during scarcity / emergency?
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MY QUESTIONS
? Depends on how much it cost / strength etc... but from advert looks doable / simple / not to toxic for planet?
? As always I'd like anyone who has used to let me know will ya ! ? ! ?
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INFORMATION FOLLOWS
From advert (comments welcome)
- while on a motorboat
- while on a boat / canoe (no engine)
- put in river
- hand-powered
- using stand as wind turbine
- connect to various handhelds (phones, speakers, cameras, battery banks, 12V battery)
-------^ Seems doable but more audacious as list goes on!
- Works in rain, snow, other harsh conditins
- "Up to" 23watts power
Constant Power - In an average flow, WaterLily charges most small electronics as fast as your wall outlet at home.
24/7 Charging - The sun doesn't always shine, but rivers flow 24/7, so WaterLily can generate 8x more power in one day than 14W solar panels.
Power Without Maintenance - Solar panels require re-positioning as the sun moves across the sky, but WaterLily can run for days without maintenance.
Spectacular Value - WaterLily can generate up to 360 Watt hours of power in a day. A 14W solar panel will generate 42 Watt hours on a good day. A 100W panel? 300!
Power Overnight - Instead of fussing with your solar panel during the day, setup WaterLily for overnight charging and wake up to full batteries in the morning.
Maybe a bit big individual but for a team of campers yeah maybe...
" Harvest #EnergyAnywhere! " ?
@freeschool
That looks great, thanks for the link 🙏
I'm more interested in the windlily. Sadly it is out of stock in the moment...