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Incredible Lamp and Phone Charger Powered by Saltwater!


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This is an incredible lamp and phone charger powered by saltwater!

It was created by a company in the Philippines called Salt. According to Off Grid World, the light runs for 8 hours using 1 glass of water with 2 tablespoons of salt. This sounds like a real game changer! What do you think?

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Lamp and Charger that Runs on Saltwater!

© salt.ph

© salt.ph

Highlights

  • Usable with water and salt
  • Or you can use ocean water
  • Up to 8 hours of running time
  • It can charge your cell phone too!

Please learn more using the links below. Thanks!

Resources

  1. https://offgridworld.com/amazing-salt-lamp-runs-8-hours-on-1-glass-of-saltwater-charges-your-cellphone/
  2. http://www.salt.ph/
  3. https://www.facebook.com/salt.ph

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  • James D.
    January 11, 2018, 1:25 am

    Look up osmotic power generator… Think fuel cell…

  • jerry
    January 11, 2018, 4:18 am

    It likely uses zinc and carbon plates that are used up, fuel it, not different than a common D cell just with a low grade electrolyte/saltwater.

    • Mary McGuirk
      January 11, 2018, 3:01 pm

      sorry, i pushed report comment when i meant to congratulate you for understanding this salt water thing is not a perpetual motion machine as is usually being claimed.

  • Tom Osterdock
    January 12, 2018, 3:11 am

    I wish they would tell us where to get one and how much.

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