Prototype de Low-tech with Refugees - Low-tech & Réfugiés | Catégories : Énergie
Low-tech with Refugees - Low-tech & Réfugiés
The aim of this prototype is to generate electricity from water. The system operates in a closed loop, meaning that no water is lost and that it can be reused.
The aim of this prototype is to generate electricity from water. The system operates in a closed loop, meaning that no water is lost and that it can be reused.
Canister
Bicycle wheel
Steal spoon
Wood
Breeze block
Pipe
Column drill
Screwdriver
Hand Screwdriver
For this step, we started by taking a bicycle wheel and removing the tyre from it. The spokes are screwed to the wheel and we had the option of unscrewing them to insert metal spoons that we had previously drilled with a drill press, and then screwing them back in. We bent them so that we didn't have to cut off their tails.
For the base, we took a plank of wood, cut it and screwed it together as shown in the photo.
We started by taking a pallet and boning it with a crowbar. We then made a triangular base. Then we used breeze blocks to make the height.
We got hold of a can which we carefully cleaned. We started by fitting a valve to the pre-existing hole at the top of the can. Then we drilled another hole in the bottom of the can to insert a grommet. In order to screw it in on both sides, we had to grind off part of the bottom of the can.
For the final step, we used an inflatable swimming pool as a basin. We screwed the pipes to the drum, installed the breeze blocks, the drum and the wheel. The pool isn't at all suitable - a second barrel cut off at the top would be better!
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