3D print information network, you know every 7 people on earth there is a lack of available power? In order to get their lighting, usually use kerosene lamps or candles, after all, not electricity so safe, many will cause danger.
From Chile Santiago Ximena Munoz team invention, SULI, is a multi-purpose, solar lights, is to provide safe, affordable and flexible lighting solutions, to help those living in third world countries or similar people in other places. Munoz has launched a Indiegogo campaign seeking $20 thousand to raise funds for the start of mass production of this lighting module.
The magic of SULI is that it can use more than a few times, a large part of which is due to 3D printing. SULI is not only able to turn it into a lamp on any bottle in your life, but it is designed to be completely open source, which helps users to design and print their own modules. Would you like SULI to hang on the window and use it as a backpack? Or on your bicycle handle? These can be achieved.
The company has designed and printed several accessories for this kind of light, but is also willing to open source communities where people can share their excitement of designing and printing new modules to achieve more incredible applications.
SULI is very efficient, using three battery power of 25 lumens, high brightness LED a charge can last for up to 50 hours. General charging time between 6-12 hours, depending on the total amount of available sunlight. This means that every day can be charged, and then used to illuminate the night.
The team behind SULI is not just trying to make a profit on the invention. They are trying to find ways to change the lives of people in the third world countries, starting from Bhutan and Haiti. In Bhutan, about 3500 people live in water or lighting environments, including more than and 800 students in the 5 schools. SULI has been with Chile charity America Solidaria cooperation, the charity will be built 4 wells in the city, SULI will provide these wells lighting, if their project capital adequacy, they will at least give Bhutan schools provide solar lighting solutions. The goal is to provide the city's home lighting for everyone.
If you are willing to help them, you can provide only 85 Indiegogo activities, you can get your own SULI, but also contributed a SULI to Bhutan, Haiti community.
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