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HoneyBadger
12-13-2012, 18:33
Check this out: GravityLight (http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-57559051-1/gravity-powers-new-lamp-for-developing-countries/?part=rss&subj=news&tag=title)


It's easy to take our electric lights for granted. Many people in developing counties don't have the luxury of electric grids and have to rely on kerosene lamps to brighten the night. Kerosene costs money and breathing the fumes is dangerous. A new light powered by gravity could be a superior solution to lighting needs.GravityLight (http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/282006?c=home) doesn't need to be recharged through solar cells. It doesn't use batteries at all. It's powered by the same force that keeps our feet on the ground. A weight attached to the light takes 3 seconds to lift up, but provides 30 minutes of light as it descends.

One major goal is to eventually get the cost down to $5 per light, making it a very affordable purchase for people in need while saving them money over the ongoing cost of kerosene.

The GravityLight project has captured plenty of public interest. The Indiegogo campaign has raised more than $115,000, blowing away the original $55,000 goal. Supporters can sponsor the delivery of GravityLights to villagers in need, as well as receive a light of their own. A $50 pledge supports research and comes with a light.

The GravityLight may well find a home as an emergency light or camping light in the developed world, but its impact on the lives of people in developing countries could be tremendous. It's healthier and cheaper than kerosene, less expensive than solar, and requires only a bag of rocks or sand to provide weight.

Be sure to watch the short (2:26) video at the link above.

Dr_Fwd
12-13-2012, 18:57
Nice, where can I get them?

Flatline
12-13-2012, 20:07
Follow the link in their article, and they will send you one with a donation of fifty bucks. Be careful with these cloud funding projects, they don't always get off the ground and consequently send you your stuff. And you can probably get a solar radio/light for less than fifty bucks.

Bailey Guns
12-13-2012, 22:24
I wish I was creative enough to come up with an idea like this. I hope it works out for them.

O2HeN2
12-13-2012, 22:29
Awesome idea, I bet one of them was looking at a grandfather clock one evening and it dawned on them!

O2

sturn18
12-14-2012, 08:58
Great idea, but i hope they don't plan on using cheap plastic components in the 3rd world.