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    #31

    Hydrogen Fuel from Direct Sunlight.....yan ang WORLD CHANGING.

    Hindi lang butas sa bubong:rofl::

    Sunlight hydrogen power possible with solar-thermal reactor - UPI.com
    Last edited by andywesteast; August 19th, 2013 at 11:03 PM.

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    #32
    ^ magastos pero maganda nga naman

    yung plastic bottle libre lang

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    #33
    ^

    very practical kasi plastic bottle, pang 'masa' ba.

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    #34
    Quote Originally Posted by andywesteast View Post

    Hydrogen Fuel from Direct Sunlight.....yan ang WORLD CHANGING.

    Hindi lang butas sa bubong:rofl::

    Sunlight hydrogen power possible with solar-thermal reactor - UPI.com
    Sige. Try distributing hydrogen fuel to poor communities without spending millions for high pressure storage capacity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donbuggy View Post
    Solar-powered lamp.



    Little Sun Philippines
    Pretty cool. Still a bit expensive, though.

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    sa 168 meron silang binebenta na led flashlight. you just shake it and then iilaw na. no batteries needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Sige. Try distributing hydrogen fuel to poor communities without spending millions for high pressure storage capacity.
    Sige. Try running the bote light at night when it us really needed

    Our maid said they just open the door or windows in the province during the day. They do not need the bote light.
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    Quote Originally Posted by andywesteast View Post
    Sige. Try running the bote light at night when it us really needed

    Our maid said they just open the door or windows in the province during the day. They do not need the bote light.
    Obviously you didn't read what I wrote before: The light is to minimize light use during the daytime. In the slums. Where the houses are built close together, and there's little natural light that can come through the tight spaces between buildings... or even into interior rooms... your typical nipa hut has just one or two rooms with lots of natural light.

    Pero... obviously... hindi sila yung target ng bote light.

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    Sige. Hanap ka ng squatter colony na patong patong sa bukid. Hintayin ko lang.

    Tapos i-describe mo kung pano makikinabang ang urban o rural poor sa hydrogen plant kung kasing mahal ng ginto ang hydrogen fuel cells...
    Last edited by niky; August 21st, 2013 at 01:47 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andywesteast View Post
    Sige. Try running the bote light at night when it us really needed

    Our maid said they just open the door or windows in the province during the day. They do not need the bote light.

    sa susunod ung bote light may solar panel and battery na.

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Obviously you didn't read what I wrote before: The light is to minimize light use during the daytime. In the slums. Where the houses are built close together, and there's little natural light that can come through the tight spaces between buildings... or even into interior rooms... your typical nipa hut has just one or two rooms with lots of natural light.

    Pero... obviously... hindi sila yung target ng bote light.


    The slums are situated in the urban and suurban areas.

    Thee areas are mostly electrified. Most of the squatters have electrical appliances and lighting.

    If un-electrified slums are the target market, they are a small niche market. Then you are not changing the world.
    Last edited by andywesteast; August 21st, 2013 at 05:02 PM.

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