Mobile wind power generator, printed on a 3D printer

While some try to enhance the use of large wind turbines in the world, others are trying to be more izobretenie go in the opposite direction and seek to produce electricity from something smaller. One of such small and unique inventions, for example, the AirEnergy 3D — a small portable wind turbine was printed using a 3D printer that is light enough to fit in a backpack.





This little device can be completely assembled without the use of tools. The wind generator is portable enough to take camping, but you can just put it on the roof or on the balcony. It can generate 300 Watts of electricity.

Using the AirEnergy3D can charge devices such as your laptop or phone. Alternatively, you can use it for any appliances in the house. At the same AirEnergy3D generates clean and renewable energy, thus saving you money and preserving the environment. The manufacturer of this device company Omni3D, a manufacturer of 3D printers in Poland.





The vertical form of turbines designed to capture energy from the weaker winds that blow through the roofs of houses and in courtyards.

For additional financing the company turned for help to Kickstarter.com (Kickstarter is a website for raising funds for the implementation of creative, scientific and production projects under the scheme of crowdfunding). The purpose of the campaign was to raise funds to finish the design and prepare the production of kits that would be easy to assemble anywhere in the world. They are going to put their developments in open access, to any owner of a 3D printer could "print". They asked about 24 000 euros and to date 198 people have already sent them about 29 000 EUR.









The company also promised to donate a fully working versions AirEnergy 3D in rural Africa. "We have already contacted a few organizations that told us that the fact that our generator is lightweight and mobile making it more useful than the use of solar panels," says Zadkovich (Dziadkiewicz), an engineer from Omni3D in Poland. "It can also be used in disaster situations where it is difficult to use solar energy." published

Then watch the video from the Kickstarter campaign:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/43717383/airenergy-3d-a-3d-printed-opensource-mobile-wind-t/widget/video.html

Source: thinkgreen.ru