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SinkScience #10 - Shake Flashlight Shaker

MrfixitRick demonstrates the Shake Flashlight Shaker, which generates electric power from faucet water pressure. A Tesla CD Turbine is used to convert the kinetic energy of water into rotation thr...  
 
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FCKEVRY1 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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Those shaker flashlights are SO useless!
silntdoogood (6 days ago) Show Hide
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LOL I was thinking, that it's kinda cool, but kind of defeats it's self because your expending power to power it. But then the second one added! Still kinda useless, but a very cool theory.
dormantreign (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Love it bud, great use of free power...id have gave you 6 stars but it only went up to 5 :P Now if the power goes out ill be getting free power from my tap and the phone lines :P
skullzcrusher (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Thats nice.. whats fun when you think about it is that you can use the same mechanism but to power another product... :P that can be usefull if the power goes out, you can charge your flaslight, then maybe power something else? ike a radio? or would it need more power?
MrfixitRick (1 month ago) Show Hide
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@skullzcrusher

It can make a watt or so of power from faucet water pressure, so it could power a small radio. The usefulness in power outages works as long as the water pressure continues.
eafws17 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Where is all that water going...down the drain?
MrfixitRick (1 month ago) Show Hide
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The water can go where it is needed...to fill a sink, water a garden or any other low-pressure supply. I have a well that costs 5 cents an hour to run to provide the water, and live in a rain forest with no lack of the wet stuff!
MrfixitRick (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Cool! Thanks for the video. I wish you success in your turbine building, and let me know how it goes.
thymark (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Can you allow me video respond, that can ewerybody see what we are talking about.
MrfixitRick (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Thanks for the reminder; it's been approved.

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