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Solar Powered Rubbish Bins

Solar powered rubbish bins look like ordinary dustbins but these are powered by light(sun), so the question is what is power is used for ? Actually these dustbins has an trash compaction system which is powered by light or solar system and some other intelligent features explained bellow 


Features 

  • They crash litter 
  • Send notification (usually email) when full 
  • Make collection process efficient 
  • Totally powered by sun  

How it work


You can see the parts of the solar bin in the picture.These bins contain a sensor to detect when it is full , when the litter reaches to a specific thresh hold it start the compaction process, it use a 12 volts battery which is charged by sunlight. Normally these bins have capacity of 800 litres (180 gallons) , due to its low power consumption it can be even used in shaded places It use a wireless transmission system which is connected to the sensor and it send a signal to the local waste collector when the bin is full.


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