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    raspberry pi steam

    Usually we see people trying to go the opposite direction and power their projects with renewables. It’s not exactly efficient, but running the steam boiler using two propane blowtorches sure makes us grin. This feeds into a regulator and a bank of capacitors that smooths the voltage out to a nice even 5 Volts, which powers the Pi. A steam boiler drives a steam turbine, which turns a motor, generating electrical power. His setup is a little lashed together, but works it’s a throwback to electricity generation of old and deserves the steampunk moniker. Steampunk usually involves sticking a few old valves on your laptop and riding a penny farthing, but understands the real thing: he just created a steam powered Raspberry Pi Zero ( translated).















    Raspberry pi steam