Thursday, May 5

Become a Solar Water Bulb Advocate for the Isang Litrong Liwanag Project

A plastic bottle filled with water turned into a solar light bulb, is it even possible? Yes it is! as part of the Isang Litrong Liwanag project, MyShelter Foundation uses these solar water bulbs to help light up a million homes in the whole archipelago by 2012. Believe it or not, these innovative light bulbs can light up a home with no access to daylight which are commonly found in the slums. With these solar light bulbs, the ordinary Juan can save up on electricity and lessen living costs.

Image courtesy of Isang Litrong Liwanag Facebook page.

MyShelter Foundation is inviting everyone to participate in this worthy cause. The foundation accepts clear plastic soda bottles but they are more interested in soliciting free labor for the assembly of these solar bottles. It's not that hard, really. See the procedure in the image below:

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I was informed that the plastic bottle caps get easily broken after prolonged exposure to the sun. Thus, they remind installers to cover the bottle cap with plastic sealant or water piping of about an inch and quarter then sealing it above the cap. I hope you get the picture.

MyShelter Foundation is also looking for sponsors to finance the fabrication of thousands of GI sheets that they are going to distribute to schools where students can assemble the solar water bulbs for free. Their office in Pasay City is also open to receive volunteers who can help them bring the project to different provinces and cities nationwide.

For more information about Isang Litrong Liwanag, kindly visit http://isanglitrongliwanag.org/ or like the Isang Litrong Liwanag Facebook page.


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3 sweet comments:

Pinay Mama said...

 This will be a big help for all of us. Electricity bill is very expensive. Thanks for sharing po!

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Manfred20225 said...

interesting and useful , i want to try this and share the result

solar water said...

Studies of energy usage of a typical American home indicate that hot water heaters account for anywhere from 15 to 30% of as homeowner's overall utility bill.