A solar-powered water purifier

March 07, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 05:31 am IST - Bengaluru:

The open-source solar water purifier developed by a team of IISc. researchers and Suryagen Renewables.

The open-source solar water purifier developed by a team of IISc. researchers and Suryagen Renewables.

A simple glass incline, with a chamber that can hold three litres of water, can provide clear drinking water in areas where the only sources are contaminated with arsenic, fluoride or sewage.

Rain, river, lake or well water, which is otherwise non-potable, is poured into the chamber. An inclined glass panel directs sunlight and catalyses evaporation. Pure water, eventually is collected in another chamber. Two litres of clear, drinking water can be collected effectively in a day.

Developed by IISc. researchers and Suryagen Renewables, the drawings, tests and designs of the unit have been put up online to encourage anyone to assemble the setup, as manufacturing from Bengaluru would lead to inhibitive costs. “It costs us Rs. 4,000 to manufacture, but we want to open source the design and allow anyone to use it,” said Santosh H., head of the Product Development Team of Suryagen.

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