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Pop bottle lightbulbs
23 November 2012, 23:03,
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Pop bottle lightbulbs
http://aliteroflight.org/
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23 November 2012, 23:23,
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RE: Pop bottle lightbulbs
Cool. Like a sunpipe.
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24 November 2012, 00:35,
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RE: Pop bottle lightbulbs
Arrrh, I was wanting to see it working,.. darn
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24 November 2012, 20:19,
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RE: Pop bottle lightbulbs
And me ??
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24 November 2012, 22:01,
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RE: Pop bottle lightbulbs
yep would be interesting to see the thing actually working otherwise I would really want to waste my time building one unless it was worth it
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24 November 2012, 22:23, (This post was last modified: 24 November 2012, 22:25 by Prepaday.)
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RE: Pop bottle lightbulbs
Google bottle lightbulbs and you get countless vids, it works by filtering the sunlight that's all, simples really Smile
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25 November 2012, 02:33,
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RE: Pop bottle lightbulbs
If you look at the Philipines project on their site, it shows it working.
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25 November 2012, 09:29,
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RE: Pop bottle lightbulbs
It basically refracts light from outside into the room.

Wouldn't really work in the UK, since our houses are not built from sheet metal. However, if you lived in a shipping container home and used a big enough bottle, that might work.

Won't store light or work at night, unless it's a super bright full moon.
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25 November 2012, 11:00,
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RE: Pop bottle lightbulbs
(25 November 2012, 09:29)Scythe13 Wrote: It basically refracts light from outside into the room.

Wouldn't really work in the UK, since our houses are not built from sheet metal. However, if you lived in a shipping container home and used a big enough bottle, that might work.

Won't store light or work at night, unless it's a super bright full moon.

yep all about lighting up dark places during the day removing the need for lighting during the day.

It could work on any type of roof if you could fit a bottle and make sure the roof was still sealed

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25 November 2012, 15:20,
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RE: Pop bottle lightbulbs
Yeah - great for sheds. hutters, bothies etc - anywhere off grid in daylight hours
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