New Clean Energy Generation Device Hits The Market. It Is The WaterLily, Portable Turbine That Generates Electricity Using Rivers, Water, And Even Manual Labor.
A new way to harness natural resources to generate energy is gaining traction with the WaterLily, a new portable turbine that has become essential for campers, outdoor lovers, and adventurers around the world.
The equipment that generates clean energy allows for charging a variety of electronic devices directly from rivers, streams, and even wind, providing a sustainable energy solution that can be used anywhere.
Understand How The WaterLily Portable Turbine Works
The WaterLily is a portable turbine that has won the hearts of many adventurers around the world. Its unique functionality is based on the ability to generate clean energy from various sources.
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The first source is water, whether in rivers, streams, brooks, or creeks, wherever there is a flowing current, and the blades of the WaterLily are spinning, adventurers will have clean energy available to charge their devices.
The WindLily accessory, which can be attached to the WaterLily, quickly transforms the equipment into a wind power turbine. In this way, the force of the wind can also be harnessed to generate energy in any environment.
In emergency situations or when there is an immediate need for energy, the portable turbine provides a manual energy generation crank. Just turn it to generate clean energy on demand.
The versatility of the WaterLily makes it a popular choice among adventurers seeking a sustainable way to keep their electronic devices charged during outdoor expeditions. The turbine can be used to power phones, cameras, speakers, power banks, and even 12V devices and batteries, all while harnessing the energy of nature.
Portable Turbine Can Generate Up To 15W
In an average river, the WaterLily can charge most small electronics at the same speed as a wall charger. The faster the water flow, the more energy the WaterLily can generate, potentially reaching up to 15 Watts.
The clean energy equipment has a 12V output, as mentioned earlier, and its distinguishing feature is that there is the possibility of connecting multiple turbines to double, triple, or further multiply its power generation.
It can also charge USB devices through the included SAE to USB adapter. The advantage of charging with water energy is that electricity is available day or night, in sun or rain. Rivers flow 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and if the adventurer has a high-capacity device, charging it overnight with the WaterLily will have it ready for adventure or work the next day.
Additional Details On How The Wind Accessory Works
In winds of 16 km/h (10 mph), the WindLily accessory can charge most small electronics at the same speed as a wall charger.
Just like the water accessory, the faster the wind, the more power the portable turbine can generate, exceeding 15 watts. In this way, the user can have up to two power sources with just one device.
The wind blades have a diameter of 180 mm and a thickness of 76 mm, with a combined weight of 2.4 kg. The minimum flow required for operation is 1 km/h for water, and 10 km/h for wind. The maximum flow in water is 15 km/h and for wind, it is 36 km/h, with a maximum output of 23 Watts. Those interested in acquiring these and other sustainable solutions can visit the WaterLily website.


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