Bedol’s Water-Powered Clock
Bedol has created a tiny, inexpensive ($16 USD) time piece that runs entirely on water- no cords, batteries, or winding necessary.
How does it work? According to ThinkGeek:
“The internal converter simply extracts electrons from water (or other liquid) molecules and provides a steady stream of electrical current acting as a fuel cell to generate power to the clock.”
Despite it’s size and lack of additional features, perhaps this is the first small step towards seeing our household gadgets powered by alternate sources of energy.
You can buy one here.
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| TOPICS: | Design & Architecture, Electronics & Gadgets, Environmental / Green, Home & Garden |
| TAGS: | Alternative Energy, Clocks, gadgets, water power |










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