Introduction: How to Harness Green Energy From Your Kitchen Sink
This is a simple easy and green way to harness hydro electric power from your sink
Step 1: What You Need
- A small Fan
- A tin can
- sugru
- a drill
- A soup can opener
- Super glue
Step 2: Step 1
remove the bottom of the can with the soup can opener
Step 3: Step 2
now take the Sugru and attatch the bottom of the can with the fan with it
Step 4: Step 3
Measure the diameter of the sink nozzle and get a drill bit of that size and drill a hole in the lid and supper glue the lid to the can
Step 5: Finished
Now you have a a green way to harness energy by hooking up the positive and negative wires to what ever you want to charge
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5 Comments
9 years ago
oooh boy it would get messy dirty quick, if it works at all. :)
9 years ago
Ummm. Your not harnessing anything. All the water in your sink was pumped there by electric pumps which use alot more power than yours makes. So this is just a large waste of energy and water.
9 years ago
What is this a battery, a energy producer. How does a can and fans make energy? Need to be clearer with what you are building and photos of what it does.
9 years ago on Introduction
Can we see a photo of it in place?
Do you just trickle-charge a battery, or does it put out more power than that?
9 years ago on Introduction
What kind of fan are you using? Some computer fans need to be modified to work as generators.