A transparent two liter bottle is filled with water plus a little bleach to inhibit algal growth and fitted into a hole in a roof.
Roof bottle water.
Wrapping his face in a cloth he makes a hole in a roof tile with.
They ve been filled with water along with two caps worth of bleach to keep microorganisms out.
The green roof can weigh 30 tons when wet and has been supported by the walls without any extra reinforcement.
Next a hole is cut in the roof and the bottle is pressed half way into the hole.
While searching for insulation i discovered that gases are rea.
Add two capfuls of bleach to protect the water so it doesn t turn green with algae.
Constructed with 8 000 bottles with composting toilets and a solar water heating system.
The cleaner the bottle the better he adds.
Hanging the light from the roof is not to difficult either the bottle s neck provides sufficient grip.
The device is simple.
It is the first house in the world made from pet bottles without using cement in the walls.
I passed the wires from a small 5 v solar panel to a led at the base of the straw insulated it prevent water from getting in and voila.
This is my first instructable as everyone knows wasted heat is wasted money energy and comfort i was trying to find the greenest most cost efficient way to insulate my house.
Construction of this device is quite simple.
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Liter of light a project of the philippines based nonprofit myshelter foundation provides light to poor households around the world with limited or no access to electricity by collecting plastic bottles filling them with water and bleach and sticking them into roofs.
Daylighting is cheaper than using indoor electric lights during the day.
An empty film container is fitted to protect the cap from sun.
Quite simply they re used 2 liter soda bottles.
A clean two litre plastic bottle is filled with water.
The cap is then covered with a film canister to.
Liter of light is an open source design for a low cost light tube that refracts solar light to provide daytime interior lighting for dwellings with thin roofs.
No need for serious hole in roof just a small one to pass wires through.
The bleach filled bottles then refract the light from outdoors into the house lighting up much like a lightbulb.