How to Harness Green Energy From Your Kitchen Sink

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Intro: 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

oooh boy it would get messy dirty quick, if it works at all. :)
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.
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.
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?
What kind of fan are you using? Some computer fans need to be modified to work as generators.