If you haven't read this story already then take time to go over what this person invented, but there's more to the story than she's ever reported before, thermal energy has been around for quite some time, even before she was born. She use this knowledge to MacGyver something wonderful. But I'll tell you this there's more to this than meets the eye so why stop here.
Amazing solar-powered fridge invented by British student in a potting shed helps poverty-stricken Africans.
It's the kind of simple yet brilliant invention that would have the tycoons of Dragons' Den salivating with excitement.
Not only is the fridge solar powered, it can also be built from household materials - making it ideal for the Third World.
Emily Cummins, 21, came up with the idea while working on a school project in her grandfather's potting shed. The fridge is now improving the lives of thousands of poverty-stricken Africans.
Emily Cummins holds the portable eco-fridge. It can keep perishable goods, such as milk or meat, cool for days at a temperature of around 6C
And Miss Cummins hopes to patent a more sophisticated portable model for use in transporting medical supplies around hot countries.
From the age of four, when she was given a hammer as a gift, Miss Cummins has spent much of her spare time making things out of ordinary materials.
She has won awards for a toothpaste squeezer for arthritis sufferers and for a water-carrying device, again for Third World use.
Emily with her grandfather Peter Harrison, 78, in his potting shed where she created the fridge
Her 'sustainable' fridge works through evaporation and can be used to keep perishable goods such as milk and meat cool for days.
Without using any power, temperatures stay at around 6c.
The fridge comprises two cylinders - one inside the other. The inner cylinder is made from metal but the outer cylinder can be made from anything to hand, including wood and plastic.
Miss Cummins, from Keighley, West Yorkshire, said: 'A fridge is something that people can't seem to live without.
'I wanted to keep it really simple and so I set about researching how we cooled things years ago. The simplest method of cooling something could be seen when you look at how we cool biologically - through sweating or evaporation.
'That idea led me to the design and the fridge was born.'
After her A-levels she spent five months of her gap year in Africa, perfecting and demonstrating her product. In Namibia she became known as 'The Fridge Lady'. Miss Cummins returned to the UK to start a business management course at Leeds University.
She had been refused a place on an engineering course because, to her dismay, she didn't have the correct qualifications.
Last year she met the Queen at Buckingham Palace after being invited to a prestigious women in business event.
We are about to use the above message to make I own makeshift outdoor refrigerators Off the Grid use
Taking this idea some of the images above and combining them with the idea of the female innovated engineer. We are able to come up with a new type of frigerator that should suffice and are off the grid project of Tesla Park stay tuned for updates on this project, we just wanted you to understand the science behind this concept. We really don't understand why they didn't make a big and version of her idea or improve it with even some kind of solar or other alternative energy sources. But where she fails we will pick up the range and push this technology forward.
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Used the sun and the who are inside the structure to produce electricity. Enough electricity will give us the image we need for our new type of frigerator remember even if the Sun is not out it's all about how warm it is and how cool it is inside for these types of devices to work, and they can be switched when the winter time comes and you heat the room inside. More Nifty ideas keep reading keep watching as we start to put these projects together in real life thank you for reading our thoughts from Media Library hope you're around to see it in action.
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