Mike Bellot is a young Haitian who found the perfect solution to help thousands of children who daily suffer from poor electrical service. Bellot created a backpack that is charged by sunlight and that serves to light while children study.
Due to the lack of electricity in Haiti, many of the families lit with candles while the children studied. One of them was the cousin of Mike Bellot, who died after one of those candles caused a fire in his home. This is what the portal reveals Better with Health.
The death of his cousin made Mike Bellot, 26, dedicate a large part of his life to creating several prototypes of solar backpacks until he achieved the ideal one. With his invention he has helped several Haitian children, as they give them away at schools.
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How is the solar backpack
According to the note published by the page, the backpack created by Mike has two cells, a USB port and a GPS. It also has an integrated battery, so students can charge it during the day and light up at night, since it works like a light bulb.
They also explain that the backpack can provide lighting for six hours in a row and thus prevent students from having to use candles for lighting.
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Advantages of the solar backpack
One of the advantages of the solar backpack is that students can charge their electronic devices through the USB port.
For its part, the website range tops, specialist in solar backpacks, details other benefits, including energy savings, respect for the environment and battery life. (I)
Source: Eluniverso

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