Sylvania ECOlight - Water Powered Shower Light
By Andrew Liszewski
I can think of only one time when I could have used an emergency backup light in my shower (during the great blackout of 2003) but an easy-to-read water temperature display? Now that’s a different story. The ECOlight from Sylvania can be easily installed an almost any existing showerhead, and features a bright LED light as well as an illuminated ring that will change color depending on the temperature of the water coming out. Blue indicates the water is less than 78 degrees Fahrenheit
, while red indicates it’s hotter than 105.8. But the best part is that both lights are powered by the flow of the water via some sort of generator inside, so no batteries or external power sources
are ever needed. Cool!
By Andrew Liszewski
I can think of only one time when I could have used an emergency backup light in my shower (during the great blackout of 2003) but an easy-to-read water temperature display? Now that’s a different story. The ECOlight from Sylvania can be easily installed an almost any existing showerhead, and features a bright LED light as well as an illuminated ring that will change color depending on the temperature of the water coming out. Blue indicates the water is less than 78 degrees Fahrenheit
, while red indicates it’s hotter than 105.8. But the best part is that both lights are powered by the flow of the water via some sort of generator inside, so no batteries or external power sources
are ever needed. Cool!
posted by: Barry Dunn
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