WaterLily users harvest enough energy to displace 1.000.000 AA batteries every two days and 180.000.000 AA batteries each year.
WaterLily is a green energy turbine that allows users to harvest clean, sustainable energy from their natural surroundings with zero impact on the local environment.
When hurricanes and floods take down power lines, the turbine can also provide an immediate, consistent, 24-hour source of power in times of emergency.
You can charge cell phones, LED lights, fans, small and large battery banks, radios, GPS, lead-acid batteries, cameras, etc.
Set up and mounting options are limitless, thanks to 4 flexible removable lanyards.
You can chain multiple turbines together to double, triple, or further multiply your power output.
The blade design has been perfected after nearly ten years of research and development.
The abrasion-resistant cable keeps the device safe while charging.
Output: 14.6V DC, up to 2A.
Maximum Power: 15W; connect multiple turbines for more power.
Connector: 2-pin SAE.
Charge Cord Length: 10 ft (3 m).
Weight and Dimensions: 2.85 lb (1.3 kg) / 7" diameter × 3" thick (180mm × 76mm).
Water Flow Speed: Minimum flow required: 0.7 mph (1 km/h, 0.5 kt).
Flow for peak power output (15 W): 7.2 mph (11.5 km/h, 6 kt).
Maximum water speed: 9 mph (15 km/h, 8 kt).
In an average river, this turbine can charge most small electronics at a similar rate as a wall charger.
The faster the water flow, the more power the turbine can generate, up to 15 watts.
WaterLily can be used to charge batteries and devices directly (the USB version will allow you to connect to any device with a USB connection) or be used in conjunction with larger power stations to store energy and power larger devices.
The sun doesn't always shine; the wind doesn't always blow, but rivers flow 24/7.
Empowering people in developing nations to generate their own electricity initiates a cycle of economic improvement for individuals and their families.
While WaterLily works best as a water turbine, it can also harvest energy from wind and from human power via a hand crank accessory.
This means that no matter what situation you may find yourself in, you will be able to produce enough power to charge your phone or radio.
What do you think of this portable turbine?

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