I think "it" refers to the seawater.
Water, water, every where,
And all the boards did shrink;
Water, water, every where,
Nor any drop to drink.
But filtering seawater with small hand-powered RO pumps (Katadyn) is probably more practical in many situations.
I think "it" refers to the seawater.
Ah. Rereading I see that you are correct
No, he means the beach water is normally not drinkable.
Also, "regeneration liquid"?
There should only be one liquid...water. Refridgerent is usually gas, so unless that's what they mean it's a load of hoey.
I think he means there's plenty of undrinkable water that can be made potable by the plastic sheet trick
Also, "regeneration liquid"? There should only be one liquid...water. Refridgerent is usually gas, so unless that's what they mean it's a load of hoey.
Ammonia.
Pretty sure that's not allowed anymore. EDIT: In consumer goods and residential that is.
What I can see seems to be able to keep what it promises.
I would think it builds absorption technology and uses the Solar thermal collector.
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Solar thermal collector has better efficiency than usual solar panels.
So 1.2x1.2m * 2p * 1000w / m² * 80% ~ 2300w in 5 hours should compile it in 11.5Kwh and suppose it provides about 1L / kwh, then the generara should be 11L / day on a good day.
The solar panel in the middle is for fans and control systems, etc.
If it's worth a price then no. And really dry areas, the function is highly limited.