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A mechanic lights up the world. How to make a Moser Lamp. By installing a 15 litre recycled plastic bottle filled with water and a bit of bleach in his roof Brazilian mechanic Alfredo Moser devised a clever water-filled light bulb that can light a house during the day without the use of electricity. With just a plastic bottle water and bleach Alfredo Moser has found a way to produce a light that is up to 40 or 60 watts stronger than some light bulbs. The only places that had energy were the factories - not peoples houses he. Diaz created a system to spread Mosers invention in the Philippines and beyond. What is the Moser Light and how does it work. Alfredo Moser is a modern-day Thomas Edison whose invention is lighting up the world. This simple invention of the Brazilian mechanic is going viral and is been implemented in remote villages throughout the world. Using the technology as a social enterprise was first launched in the Philippines by Illac Diaz under the My Shelter Foundation in April 2011.
The inspiration for the Moser lamp came to him during one of the countrys frequent electricity blackouts in 2002. This is fixed into a round hole in the roof of a building so that the top part sticks out and is exposed to the sun and. Diaz created a system to spread Mosers invention in the Philippines and beyond. This simple invention of the Brazilian mechanic is going viral and is been implemented in remote villages throughout the world. He invented what is known as the Moser lamp. Alfredo Mosers lamp consists of a plastic bottle filled with water and a small amount of bleach. The use of plastic bottles in this way to provide indoor lighting from daylight was developed by Alfredo Moser of Brazil. Moser invented a lamp in 2002 using a plastic bottle filled with water fitted through a roof which works by refraction of sunlightIt produces similar brightness to a 40- to 60-watt incandescent bulb. In this century it is the solar bottle bulbs of Alfredo Moser which are illuminating thousands of houses of under-privileged people in many countries. Back in 2002 Alfredo Moser who was a mechanic in Brazil had a truly light-bulb flash and came up with the idea of lighting his home throughout the day without any electricity.
In 2002 Brazilian engineer Alfredo Moser invented a simple way to bring the suns light indoors. And it is now bringing light to homes and small businesses in poorer countries around the world. Moser invented a lamp in 2002 using a plastic bottle filled with water fitted through a roof which works by refraction of sunlightIt produces similar brightness to a 40- to 60-watt incandescent bulb. This lamp was invented in 2001 by Alfredo Moser and was later pushed further by the NGO My Shelter Foundation in 2011 once it caught their attention. His Lamp Moser is just a plastic bottle filled with water and a little amount of bleach added to prevent the growth of algae. He invented what is known as the Moser lamp. Depending on how strong the Sun is at any one time the Moser lamp delivers about 40-60 watts. This is fixed into a round hole in the roof of a building so that the top part sticks out and is exposed to the sun and. The creative mind of Alfredo Moser a Brazilian mechanic came up with a cheap way to illuminate his house during the day without using electricity. In a garage in Triângulo Mineiro in the state of Minas Gerais a brilliant idea emerged one that has now spread through more than 20 countries.
Marina Lang State of Minas Gerais Brazil. The use of plastic bottles in this way to provide indoor lighting from daylight was developed by Alfredo Moser of Brazil. In 2002 the mechanic Alfredo Moser was worried about blackouts because of an energy distribution crisis that had. The only places that had energy were the factories - not peoples houses he. In this century it is the solar bottle bulbs of Alfredo Moser which are illuminating thousands of houses of under-privileged people in many countries. In 2002 Brazilian engineer Alfredo Moser invented a simple way to bring the suns light indoors. He invented what is known as the Moser lamp. In a garage in Triângulo Mineiro in the state of Minas Gerais a brilliant idea emerged one that has now spread through more than 20 countries. Alfredo Moser went on to install the bottle lamps in neighbours houses and the local supermarket in Uberaba Southern Brazil the city where he lives. Using the technology as a social enterprise was first launched in the Philippines by Illac Diaz under the My Shelter Foundation in April 2011.
60 watts of free natural light. And it is now bringing light to homes and small businesses in poorer countries around the world. What is the Moser Light and how does it work. In 2002 Brazilian engineer Alfredo Moser invented a simple way to bring the suns light indoors. Alfredo Moser went on to install the bottle lamps in neighbours houses and the local supermarket in Uberaba Southern Brazil the city where he lives. The inspiration for the Moser lamp came to him during one of the countrys frequent electricity blackouts in 2002. Alfredo Mosers lamp consists of a plastic bottle filled with water and a small amount of bleach. A mechanic lights up the world. Alfredo Moser y su creación que llegó a 20 países Gabriela Romeiro BelieveEarth. Its a divine light the inventor.