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Could be useful for creating light in shelters with no electricity
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That is awsome. So simple yet so effective.
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Very cool. hope it doesn't rain.
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So does the bleach just keep the water clean, or does it help diffuse the sunlight as well?
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From what I could gather, the bleach helps diffuse the light as well.
That's a pretty smart idea. Good find.
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Irving
So does the bleach just keep the water clean, or does it help diffuse the sunlight as well?
Keeps algae from growing is what I thought they said.
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The bleach just keep algae from growing.
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ronaldrwl
Very cool. hope it doesn't rain.
They were shown putting some kind of sealant on. That said, it's only good when the sun is out, so rain darkening the horizon and nighttime are two obvious scenarios showing it's not in any way reliable.
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you also have to consider that we are talking about a very poor country.
I Send the in-laws $100 and they think I am wealthy.
They just got electricity TO their house this year.
Their electricity bill is ~500 php a month (~$11.50 USD)
a couple can retire there in lavish comfort for about $300 a month
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RobertB
They were shown putting some kind of sealant on. That said, it's only good when the sun is out, so rain darkening the horizon and nighttime are two obvious scenarios showing it's not in any way reliable.
?? I don't think that reliability is going to be an issue when the alternative is cave darkness. It's not like they are installing these in hospitals.
There is a cool Colorado company called IDE, out of Lakewood, that makes things like this for poor countries. Their most famous products are a bamboo treadle pump (pumping water down to 7 meters) and a ceramic water filter.
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By reliability I mean they're there for extra light, but can't be the only light source is all.
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I wonder if you can add some food coloring for some ambiance lighting.
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Irving
I wonder if you can add some food coloring for some ambiance lighting.
YES STUVING, you can put red food coloring in it and play cheesy old 70s porn soundtracks if you like.
[ROFL1]