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On: Dec 13, 07
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AquaMaker AM10



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AquaMaker AM10
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The AquaMaker AM10 is capable of producing clean, drinking water from the air we breath.

It converts the humidity in the air into H2O at the rate of about 36 liters of water in 48 hours. Tfot notes, “The air filter removes air-borne particles, dust, odor, mold spores, bacteria, and volatile organic chemicals.”

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Waterex - Make Water from Air

Running dry during drought conditions, having plumbing problems? Relax as long as you can breath you will not go thirsty. The Waterex system while cleaning the air will also be producing pure water from the humidity in the atmosphere.  This amazing machine that looks not much different or bigger th… [More]

References: aquamaker, tfot.info

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Make a killing selling this in So CA with water rationing due, Come to the Western US alone & GA State. Major $$$$$$$ source.

By: rocketranger on Dec 13, 07   0 Trends   2,582 Comments
This technology is nothing new. This is basically like the dehumidifier that we had in our basement in New Jersey in the 70’s to get rid of excess humidity. Only instead of dumping the water into the garden or down the toilet like we did, this machine pumps it into filters and to a tap. Air conditioners also remove humidity in a similar way, moisture condenses on the condenser coils just like it will on the outside of a cold glass of lemonade on a hot day.

By: Ben Preiss on Dec 13, 07   482 Trends   67 Comments
Favorited by shanay on Aug 11, 08

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