Laptop Battery Recycle: People throw it away after the laptop battery is often spoiled. But do you know that electricity can also be given in the house with the battery of your laptop. Yes, in fact, a person having a technical knowledge has used old laptop batteries to run his house for the last eight years, showing his understanding and responsibility for the environment. This unique experiment has proved that not only energy can be produced by re -using electronic waste, but the dependence on electricity can also be reduced.
Unique thinking of globux
According to the information, this person named Glubux gathered about 1,000 used laptop batteries and combined them with about 7,000 watt solar panels and prepared a system that is running without government electricity. The project started in November 2016, when he saw that someone is riding an electric bicycle with PC batteries. Inspired by this, he first started with a 1.4 kW solar panel and a 24v 460ah forklift battery. Gradually, he made it so advanced that the entire house started operating from this system.
System improved over time
Initially, this system was installed in a small shed but now it has become a fully developed energy system. These things are included in this entire system.
- More than 1,000 laptop batteries
- 7,000 watt solar production capacity
- Battery rack specially created
- Advanced 440W solar panels for winter
- Venus GX System for Data Monitoring
Earlier, where the power store capacity was 7 kwh, now it has increased to 56 kwh. The entire system has been installed in a small hanger 50 meters away from his house, which keeps both security and functionality.
How much cost
According to the information, this entire system has cost about 10,000 euros which may take more to hear but in the long run it proves to be much cheaper and durable than traditional electricity. Explain that in Europe, a large amount of electronic waste is produced every year, but very little part of it is recycled.
This use of globux shows that environmental crisis can be reduced to a great extent by using old electronic goods properly. It is in line with the ‘Circular Economy’ policy implemented by the European Union in 2020 which insists on reusing the waste.
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