Sunlight powered bulbs made from plastic bottles light up homes the liter of light project launched to combat the rising cost of electricity in the philippines aims to provide 1 million homes.
Plastic bottle roof light.
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The bleach filled bottles then refract the light from outdoors into the house lighting up much like a lightbulb.
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Liter of light a project of the philippines based nonprofit myshelter foundation provides light to poor households around the world with limited or no access to electricity by collecting plastic bottles filling them with water and bleach and sticking them into roofs.
During the day as the sunlight reaches the water bottle the light is refracted and spreads in the entire room.
Began collecting plastic bottles from the garbage and installing them in schools and houses.
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Well the procedure is simple a small hole is cut in the roof of a house and a transparent plastic bottle with clear water is fitted in.
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Recycle used clear plastic soda bottles add water bleach then install.
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With the help of a tropical sun the makeshift bulbs give off about 55 watts of light.
The idea is very simple.
The comments below have noted that this is like a solar tube or deck prism.
After installation this solar light bulb can provide approximately 55 watts of light from the sun.
The bulbs are actually discarded plastic soda bottles filled with water and wedged in a hole cut in the roof.
Light up dark areas in your home during daytime using this green and sustainable concept.
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In the philippines urban slums families are unable to afford electricity and often have no access to the grid anyway.