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Green House GH-LED10WBW-Emergency Lighting that Uses Water and Salt as Energy

lights with battery power or electricity is a common and often we find, but have you ever think if the lights can be turned on by a mixture of salt water. Maybe for us its impossible, but in fact this is already a reality, because the Green House company from Japan has created an emergency light which can turn on with the use of water and salt as a source of energy.

Woow...it would be so awesome, because we no longer need batteries or electricity and of course also very environmentally friendly. This device has a name the Green House GH-LED10WBW and can last up to eight hours on a single charge of water, which can be done through a small bag located on this unique and sophisticated device.

In the device also contained magnesium, negative electrode, a positive electrode and carbon, and the magnesium can last up to 120 hours for purposes of charging energy. One more thing that is also very interesting the Green House GH-LED10WB also equipped with USB port, so in addition to lighting can also function as a mobile phone charger when emergency.

Based on several sources, the Green House GH-LED10WBW will be launched in September, but unfortunately the prices are still unknown, and hopefully in the future this emergency light also easily obtained, because may be there are some areas of the world, who do not have access to electricity like the people who live in the forest and far from the city or areas affected by natural disasters.

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