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Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
Saw this over on YACF:

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/12/12/deciwatt_gravity_light/

The lamp is powered by a weight pulled up in seconds and allowed to descend over half an hour. No battery, no solar panel, no fossil fuel.

Apparently some stately homes used to have a weight driven generator to power the house, but it seems the idea has been lost for a while, confined to grandfather clocks.

My thought was that they could sell them here on a buy one, donate one basis (Like TOMS shoes). I'd buy one...
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
Excellent! That's the closest to green lighting I've seen.
 
I love inventors who want to do something rather than make their fortune with their idea.
Looks a good idea and great for a garage or shed with no power in uk. Lovely touch to use the bag as the weight.

confined to grandfather clocks
...and cuckoo clocks!
 
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Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
I love inventors who want to do something rather than make their fortune with their idea.
Looks a good idea and great for a garage or shed with no power in uk. Lovely touch to use the bag as the weight.

confined to grandfather clocks
...and cuckoo clocks!

I was thinking it would be good for a bathroom! I don't need much light to use the loo, or even to shower, and half an hour would do fine.

Yes, also cuckoo clocks. My Godmother has a house full of clocks, including a cuckoo, and they're all slightly out of kilter so that the chimes clash. My Mum swears that one sleepless night, she heard them all strike 13.
 

colly

Re member eR
Location
Leeds
I was thinking it would be good for a bathroom! I don't need much light to use the loo, or even to shower, and half an hour would do fine.

Yes, also cuckoo clocks. My Godmother has a house full of clocks, including a cuckoo, and they're all slightly out of kilter so that the chimes clash. My Mum swears that one sleepless night, she heard them all strike 13.

I have a pal who sells long case clocks. His house is full of them. 12 noon and midnight are difficult to ignore. ^_^
 
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