Blow-Powered LED Flashlight
von tigermcho
Druckbare Dateien (15)
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stlgenerator_case.stl
473 Ko · 2 041 Downloads
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stlled_body.stl
332 Ko · 2 042 Downloads
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stlgenerator_shaft1.stl
329 Ko · 2 018 Downloads
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stlcoil_frame1.stl
598 Ko · 2 014 Downloads
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stlgenerator_shaft2.stl
181 Ko · 2 004 Downloads
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stlbase_plate.stl
513 Ko · 2 006 Downloads
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stlled_reflector.stl
317 Ko · 2 011 Downloads
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stlled_supporter.stl
426 Ko · 2 005 Downloads
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stlcoil_frame2.stl
704 Ko · 2 004 Downloads
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stlmagnet_container.stl
704 Ko · 2 003 Downloads
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stlwhistle_upper.stl
641 Ko · 2 018 Downloads
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stlmouthpiece.stl
516 Ko · 2 004 Downloads
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stlwind_turbine.stl
993 Ko · 2 008 Downloads
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stlwind_turbine_cap.stl
443 Ko · 2 005 Downloads
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stlwhistle_lower.stl
775 Ko · 2 014 Downloads
Beschreibung
A mechanically powered flashlight is a flashlight that is powered by electricity generated by the muscle power of the user, so it does not need replacement of batteries, or recharging from an electrical source. There are several types which use different operating mechanisms. They use different motions to generate the required power; such as squeezing a handle, winding a crank, or shaking the flashlight itself. These flashlights can also be distinguished by the technique used to store the energy: a spring, a flywheel, a battery or a capacitor.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanically_powered_flashlight)
Now, I made a blow-powered LED flashlight. To turn on a flashlight, you just blow (to force air out through your mouth) it.
The only bad thing is that if you use it too much, you will be dizzy ( just like blowing a balloon too much).