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H2O Water Powered Can Shaped Clock

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on January 1st, 2010

H2O Water Powered Can Clock

The H2O Water Powered Can Clock uses state of the art water technology to power a large hi contrast display (LCD) clock. This clock will run continuously for a long time without needing any human intervention.

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Vena Mini-Hydro System – Portable Turbine Generator

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on May 29th, 2009

Vena Mini-Hydro System

The Vena Mini-Hydro System is a portable generator kit that charges a power-pack from the flow of water. The turbine part of the generator is stuck into the river bed, and the flow of the river drives the turbine. A thick wire then leads back into the power pack to charge it up. (more…)

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Sylvania ECOlight – Water Powered Shower Light

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on March 6th, 2009

Water Powered Shower Light

SYLVANIA’s ECOlight LED Water Powered Shower Light is a fun eco gadget that will give you light in the shower, powered only by the flow of water through the gadget. Using a tiny water turbine, the flow of water produces enough energy to illuminate you when giving yourself a scrub. (more…)

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Timeless Garden – A Clock that Runs on Mud

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on March 2nd, 2009

Mud Powered Clock Eco Gadget

We’ve almost seen it all, a water-powered clock, a lemon-powered clock, now we have a mud-powered clock! Designed by Francesco Castiglione Morelli and Tommaso Ceschi, the Timeless Garden uses the chemical reaction between metal and mud to generate enough electricity to power a clock! (more…)

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Liquid-Powered Digital Clock

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on February 18th, 2009

Hydro Clock

The Mini Hydro Clock is a small clock (about 2.5cm by 5cm) which simply displays the time. No alarm function, no date or calendar information. Just the time.

However, what is interesting is that you can power it with any fluid you like, including water, juice, milk and beer. I imagine that the smell from the milk when it goes off will be pretty nasty though! Considering you can use almost any water-based solution to power the clock without batteries…. you could use urine too!

Source: Geek Alerts

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Lighting for your Swimming Pool powered by water

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on December 17th, 2008

Mini Turbine Powered EcoLight

If you’re lucky enough to have your own swimming pool, then you’ll have some pool lighting. These clever EcoLights, designed by Lysandre Follet are powered by a built-in turbine that powers the bright LEDs. This means you don’t need to worry about installing electricity in and around your pool. (more…)

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Nano-Tech Water Drop Puzzle

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on November 11th, 2008

The Nano-Tech Water Drop Puzzle is simply a puzzle that cleverly exploits surface tension in water to allow you to use individual water drops instead of marbles or metal bearings in a toy. (more…)

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Water Powered Calculator

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on September 17th, 2008

It seems as if the water-powered gadgets are becoming a bit of a trend. The water-powered green gadgets typically seem to be very low powered and use a small LCD screen. This new water powered calculator has a small re-fillable cartridge that will power the calculator for up to 3 months with just a few drops of water! (more…)

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Eco-Friendly Water Powered Digital Clock

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on August 29th, 2008

I recently reviewed a water powered desktop calculator, and now there’s a Water Powered Clock. Using a combination of water and salt, the clock electrodes generate a current sufficient to power the clock for quite a while. This eco gadget is bright and colourful, and it’s bound to attract attention if you’ve got it on your office desk!

Source: Bedol via Coolest-Gadgets. This article is brought to you with great cashback watches and clock deals.

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Water-Powered Desktop Calculator

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on June 20th, 2008

Water-Powered Calculator

This neat calculator uses a water-based battery to generate enough current so that you can do your sums with the environment in mind! Just top this eco gadget up with some water and it will run for up to 3 months until the water has evaporated. Then you just need to top it up again. (more…)

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