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LED Showerhead "Color Fusion" changes water color!
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| fuzzieotter@yahoo.com 2006-04-28, 12:21 pm |
| DV Nation is importing the popular Color Fusion "ShowerStory"
showerhead. It's embedded LED lights change the color of the water
coming out based on the water temperature! From Blue for cold to Red
for hot. No batteries, no wiring. Just twist it on the way you would
any other showerhead! It's powered by the water running through it.
Its a unique item. Check it out at www.dvnation.com. Its at the
bottom of the main page.
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| Jeff Wisnia 2006-04-28, 9:21 pm |
| fuzzieotter@yahoo.com wrote:
> DV Nation is importing the popular Color Fusion "ShowerStory"
> showerhead. It's embedded LED lights change the color of the water
> coming out based on the water temperature! From Blue for cold to Red
> for hot. No batteries, no wiring. Just twist it on the way you would
> any other showerhead! It's powered by the water running through it.
> Its a unique item. Check it out at www.dvnation.com. Its at the
> bottom of the main page.
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My feelings are:
No one ever went broke by underestimating american taste.
Jeff
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Jeffry Wisnia
(W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE)
"Truth exists; only falsehood has to be invented."
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| Bob S. 2006-04-28, 9:21 pm |
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fuzzieotter@yahoo.com wrote:
> DV Nation is importing the popular Color Fusion "ShowerStory"
> showerhead. It's embedded LED lights change the color of the water
> coming out based on the water temperature! From Blue for cold to Red
> for hot. No batteries, no wiring. Just twist it on the way you would
> any other showerhead! It's powered by the water running through it.
> Its a unique item. Check it out at www.dvnation.com. Its at the
> bottom of the main page.
Electronics with no batteries & no wiring - just powered by running
water. A MIRACLE!
Or a micro hydro generator? Alien technology from the Roswell flying
saucer?
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| Jim Yanik 2006-04-29, 12:21 am |
| "Bob S." <bohica610@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:1146269042.970666.245080@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
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> fuzzieotter@yahoo.com wrote:
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> Electronics with no batteries & no wiring - just powered by running
> water. A MIRACLE!
> Or a micro hydro generator? Alien technology from the Roswell flying
> saucer?
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Piezoelectrics could easily generate enough V to power LEDs using water
pressure and a mechanism to pressure-pulse the piezo element.
Wiring would still be required,though.(unless you consider printed circuit
boards to not be "wiring".
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Jim Yanik
jyanik
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kua.net
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>Piezoelectrics could easily generate enough V to power LEDs using water
>pressure and a mechanism to pressure-pulse the piezo element.
>Wiring would still be required,though.(unless you consider printed circuit
>boards to not be "wiring".
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Maybe it uses a little turbine electrostatic generator? Kirby vacuum cleaners
use this method to power an LED in the powerhead to indicate brush speed. It is
just a copper strip contacting a plastic shaft.
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Dennis
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