The PowerPot : First Thermoelectric USB Charger Charges Any USB Devices

Electricity and Mobile Phone have become a part and parcel of our daily life. Without these two, our life becomes stuck. We recharge our mobile through electricity. But unfortunately, electricity has not been spread all over the world. Imagine, you are in such a place where there is no electricity and at that time you have to make a call from your mobile but unfortunately there is no charge in your mobile. Then what will you do? Worried? Well here is the instant solution. Use the Thermoelectric USB Charger. It can not only charge your mobile but also charge smartphones, mp3 players, or other USB devices instantly.


The Power Pot is an amazing generator that can charge any USB devices. It’s a waterproof and fire resistant portable generator. Power Pot works at then when there is scorching sun in the sky. Inside the device, there is is a thermoelectric generator which can easily transform sun and other heat into a 5-15 watt power generator.

There are 3 types of Power Pot generator. Their names are PowerPot V, PowerPot X and PowerPot XV. These power pots can transform any wood or any large source of heat into a 5w, 10 watt and 15 watt power generator respectively. There is a built-in USB 2.0 cord which enables you to charge up most smartphones, iPads and tablets just by light up a fire within 60-90 minutes. Right now, the power pot is still in its preliminary stages. The power pot is long lasting portable generator. It weighs less than a pound. You can get this instant thermoelectric USB chargers from a range of $125-$500.

As African people can’t recharge mobile easily due to lack of electricity, so, you can participate in donation and help them. You can buy any of these power pots from here with discount if you wish to help them by donating power pot(s).

If you are interested to know more, here is the details of all types of power pots.

Source : Power Pot
Thanks To : Kickstarter

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Anatol

Anatol Rahman is the Editor at TheTechJournal. He loves complicated machineries, and crazy about robot and space. He likes cycling. Before joining TheTechJournal team, he worked in the telemarketing industry. You can catch him on Google+.

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