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Portable mini turbine generates energy 24 hours a day using only water or wind

Written by Roberta Souza
Published 17/10/2024 às 10:42
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The mini turbine provides clean and efficient energy for adventurers and families in remote areas, using natural resources

Faced with the growing demand for sustainable energy, the WaterLily mini turbine stands out. They innovative device generates energy from wind and water flow. Thus, the turbine offers a viable alternative for charging electronic devices in remote environments. Without relying exclusively on sunlight, WaterLily is a ideal solution for those who value clean energy.

The solution to the limitations of solar energy

Solar panels are a common option, but they have limitations. Cloudy or rainy days drastically reduce their efficiency. Thus, users are left without power for long periods. The WaterLily turbine uses the force of the wind or the movement of water. Therefore, this portable turbine ensures a continuous source of energy, even in adverse weather conditions.

Additionally, we bring the WaterLily turbine is lightweight and compact, weighing just 2,4 kg. Therefore, it can be easily transported anywhere. Whether camping, hiking or long trips, the turbine becomes a reliable companion. It provides sufficient energy to charge smartphones, tablets, cameras and small appliances. This means more peace of mind and less worry about dead batteries during your adventures.

Efficiency and versatility in any condition

The big difference with the WaterLily turbine is its ability to generate energy in different climatic conditions. With 180mm wind blades, the device works with winds from 10 km/h. It can achieve a power output of up to 23 Watts. In stronger winds, such as 16 km/h, the energy production exceeds 15 Watts.

Furthermore, the turbine can operate in water currents with speeds starting from 1 km/h. Thus, it adapts to different scenarios, such as rivers, lakes or waterfalls. This makes it a strategic option for those looking for flexibility on any type of terrain.

Sustainable technology and 24-hour energy

One of the great attractions of the WaterLily turbine is its ability to keep electronic devices running 24 hours a day. The continuous flow of water or the constant breeze are enough to generate the necessary energy. This ensures that smartphones, cameras and other devices work with the same efficiency as a conventional charger.

This functionality is especially important on long trips or remote expeditions. WaterLily not only ensures convenience, but also promotes a more sustainable experience. It aligns with the global movement towards clean energy solutions.

Plus, its rugged construction makes it durable and can withstand harsh weather and terrain conditions. That’s why the WaterLily is a reliable choice for adventurers looking for long-term portable power.

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Maviael Nonato Rego Barros
Maviael Nonato Rego Barros
18/10/2024 13:30

Very good

Kevin Beltrao
Kevin Beltrao
In reply to  Maviael Nonato Rego Barros
18/10/2024 13:36

So, do you think this mini turbine is any good? Well, I guess you must have forgotten about the times when people had to rely on something called the sun to power their devices. This thing is called sunlight, and it's more efficient than any turbine. Or maybe you've forgotten how nature works.

Mike
Mike
In reply to  Kevin Beltrao
18/10/2024 17:57

But you forgot that the efficiency of solar panels drops a lot on cloudy days and at night…

Valdomiro Basso
Valdomiro Basso
18/10/2024 16:01

Please complete product details, such as:
Who manufactures?
How much?
Where I can buy?

William
William
In reply to  Valdomiro Basso
19/10/2024 00:30

It's on aliexpress

Robert sin
Robert sin
18/10/2024 19:55

He didn't explain how it is installed, in water, for example.

Lazarus
Lazarus
19/10/2024 02:07

Very cool indeed

Gods they
Gods they
In reply to  Lazarus
19/10/2024 11:10

Does this company design and install this device on rural property near a watercourse?

Antonio Cesar
Antonio Cesar
19/10/2024 14:17

How much does it cost and where to find which company manufactures or resells it?

Roberta Souza

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