Eco Trinity - Efficient Tri-Energy Harvester
by ethanblum in Design > 3D Design
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Eco Trinity - Efficient Tri-Energy Harvester
I made a 3d design of an eco-friendly invention that revolutionize the harvesting and use of energy. This mechanism collects rainwater (water energy) through a sensor/drain after being carried off of slopes that also act as solar panels (solar energy), which power the wheels of the mechanism. The drainage system then uses the energy harvested from the waterflow as dispensible, eco-friendly energy that can be used in any other way that is desired. Then, wind (wind energy) flows through the wind turbine on the back of the mechanism, which then flows through the fans and blows the water, which has flown into the same basin that the fans are, out of the tube-like basin, and off of the mechanism, watering plants and life on the ground. This machine not only cleanly harvests 3 major sources of energy, but uses them efficiently, and sponsors the growth and germination of life below the mechanism.
Supplies
- Solar Panels
- Wheels
- Long Water Basin
- Drain
- Wind Turbine
- Fans
- Various blocks
Drainage System (Water Energy)
- Place four solar panels, tilt them inwards, and place them in a square formation, each facing opposite from eachother.
- Now, place 4 black rectangular prisms beneath them.
- Then, place 4 yellow triangular prism shapes on top of the black boxes and below the panels
- Add a yellow box touching the bottom edge of each side.
- Finally, place a drain in the middle of the whole part
Wind Turbine (Wind Energy)
- Take a long, grey cylinder
- Then, place a large, fan-like shape at the top of the cylinder
Moving Water Basin
- First, take a long, grey rectangular prism, and cut out a smaller rectangular prism, only leaving a small part out of the bottom and sides to form your basin
- Then take two wind fans, and place them a bit in front of the back of the basin
- Finally, place four wheels on each side of the basin
Finale
- First, place the drainage system above the basin
- Then, add the wind turbine at the very back of the basin, behind the fans.
There you have it! You now have the next (hopefully) Nobel Peace Prize winning invention, in just 4 easy steps!