WaterLight: A Portable Lamp That Uses Saltwater To
When the electrolytes from salty water react with the copper and magnesium plates inside the lamp, it converts chemical energy into electricity. A
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This new sustainable lamp uses water to generate light
Electrolytes in the salt water react with magnesium and copper plates inside the lamp, which is then converted into electric energy. Half a litre of water
E-Dina''s WaterLight converts saltwater and urine into
E-Dina developed a wireless lantern called WaterLight, that converts salt water into electricity, enough to generate light for 45 days.
This portable lantern''s battery can be recharged using
Electrolytes from this salty water react with magnesium and copper plates inside the WaterLight, converting chemical energy into electricity. Small
WaterLight is a portable lantern that can be charged with salt water or
WaterLight works 24 hours a day through ionisation, which sees electrolytes in the saline liquid react with magnesium and copper plates on the interior of the lamp to produce electricity.
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