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Uploaded to YouTube by: Zipblocks
Date submitted to Unlisted Videos: 20 February 2018
Date uploaded/published to YouTube: 3 September 2007

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SOLAR ZIPBLOCKS - This movie illustrates the concept of how solar Zipblocks would work. It shows how the solar film on the outside is interconnected via a circuit embedded within the Zipblock, how this circuit easily interconnects to multiple Zipblocks, and how batteries can be embedded within blocks. This extraordinary configuration allows you to build, generate power, and store power...all by simply stacking solar Zipblocks together.

It's worth mentioning that hybrid electric vehicles can easily benefit via Zipblocks as well. The modular aspects of Zipblocks allow for grids of batteries to simply be stacked and interconnected in one simple step. Though our movie only illustrates a very crude depiction of how power can traverse throughout Zipblocks...additional control lines and control units can easily be embedded as well...thereby providing ability to isolate and manage batteries independently of each other or in groups. This configuration eliminates the need for a lot of wiring, saves space, and simplifies construction. With a few minor modifications to Zipblocks...battery sizes can be maximized and heat dissipation can be integrated as well.

You can learn more about other green technologies that we are promoting at http://www.zipblocks.com