
Using some lego parts, a female USB connection and a preexisting mini steam engine, some dude with too much time on his hands hacked together the parts to build an archaic iPod charger. Unfortunately, there are no details on where the heat source is derived from to produce the steam, but it’s cool nonetheless. Video below.
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