The LED lamp, named Gravia, is an acrylic column a little more than 4 feet high. The entire column glows when activated by electricity generated by the slow, silent fall of a mass that spins a rotor.Here is hoping this invention is snapped up by the third world as a cheap and renewable way to produce light without oil or toxic batteries.
The light output of 600-800 lumens lasts about four hours.
To "turn on" the lamp, the user moves weights from the bottom to the top of the lamp and into a mass sled near the top. The sled begins its gentle glide down and, within a few seconds, the LEDs are illuminated.
21 Şubat 2008 Perşembe
Masters Student invents "Gravity Lamp"
I am a big fan of crank radios and other devices which harness renewable energy in practical ways. So, I was thrilled to see a masters student who harnessed the power of gravity to produce light.
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This could be great for a front porch or end of driveway light. Just turn it over when you leave the house and it will shut off automatically.
YanıtlaSilI wonder if it could be easily adapted into a more focussed desk-lamp for reading?
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