Invention Collects Moisture From the Air and Turns it Into Drinking Water

Here is a bit more on how this invention operates:

How it works:
In order to achieve condensation, one must cool hot, humid air down. The device has a small cooler installed in its centre called Peltier Element. This cooler is divided in two: When powered by electricity, the upper side cools down and the bottom side gets hot. The more you cool the hot side down, the colder the upper side will get. Consequently, these two sides are separated and isolated from each other.

The air enters the bottom chamber at a high speed when moving forward with the bike and cools the hot side down. Moreover, when the air enters the upper chamber it is stopped by little walls perforated non-linearly, reducing its speed in order to give the air the needed time to lose its water molecules.

Could you imagine the amount of plastic that could be saved every year not to mention the amount of power it takes to filter water and get it out of the ground through unnatural methods?  We hope this has inspired you.

thanks to James Dyson for the awesome info and invention



11 Comments

  1. Scott Reasons said:

    It looks more like it collects sweat from the sponge like seat and drips into the bottle that way…wasted electrolytes go back into the body.

  2. Al Sanwick said:

    I live in the south west…got a feeling we would have to ride 100 miles for an oz. need to read the first dune book to get the full idea of what is possible LOL

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