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| + | The solar bottle bulb can illuminate your home, but only during the day. Developed in Brazil to address under-illuminated slums, this simple design idea has been adopted by MIT students and expanded to other developing areas where many low-income homes lack access to either daylight or electricity<ref name="http://dornob.com/solar-bottle-lamps-water-bleach-10000-liters-of-light/#ixzz2bU2bpa7E">http://dornob.com/solar-bottle-lamps-water-bleach-10000-liters-of-light/#ixzz2bU2bpa7E</ref>. | ||
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| + | = How to build a solar bottle bulb = | ||
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| + | -> [http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Solar-Bottle-Bulb Step by Step Guidance] | ||
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Revision as of 14:49, 9 August 2013
Overview
The solar bottle bulb can illuminate your home, but only during the day. Developed in Brazil to address under-illuminated slums, this simple design idea has been adopted by MIT students and expanded to other developing areas where many low-income homes lack access to either daylight or electricity[1].
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