deltaH
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The D'oh! why didn't I think of that thread
Machine for making drinking water from air:
http://edition.cnn.com/2014/04/24/tech/innovation/machine-ma...
2c of electricity/liter, 250-800l/day capacity
[Edited on 26-4-2014 by deltaH]
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Sounds like a great idea, aside from the still rather hefty power requirements.
I'm going to need to see an exact figure for KW/H per liter of water, along with a bill of any consumables required for continued use on that device
before I consider it viable... Militaries buy LOTS of things ordinary industry or individuals can't afford.
In the meantime , there's cheap locally made biosand filters for those poor people in Haiti, who certainly don't have NEARLY enough electric power to pump water, let alone
run one of these machines!
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That's a very nice link Bert and really clever too, thanks! I have a particular soft spot for sustainable tech like this.
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How about condensing atmospheric water on a cold peltier device powered by a small photocell array?
The hot and cold surfaces of the peltier could be arranged to promote air circulation through the device. How many devices would be needed to provide
enough water for one person?
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