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*Typically does this by a cool surface, and often a fan
*Typically does this by a cool surface, and often a fan
*The cooling is typically (at least for small units) done via a [[Peltier Cooler]] , but other systems can be used
*The cooling is typically (at least for small units) done via a [[Peltier Cooler]] , but other systems can be used
=Off the Shelf Options=
*$1750 - 30 l/day max [https://www.amazon.com/NUBE-Generator-Ecological-Sustainable-Dehumidifier/dp/B01N7LUKFG?th=1]


=Open Source Release from Google X=
=Open Source Release from Google X=
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[[File:xawgassy.png|300px]]
[[File:xawgassy.png|300px]]
=Off the Shelf Options=
*$1750 - 30 l/day max [https://www.amazon.com/NUBE-Generator-Ecological-Sustainable-Dehumidifier/dp/B01N7LUKFG?th=1]


=External Links=
=External Links=

Revision as of 22:04, 16 March 2022

Basics

  • A Device that converts atmospheric Water Vapor ( Humidity ) into liquid water
  • Typically does this by a cool surface, and often a fan
  • The cooling is typically (at least for small units) done via a Peltier Cooler , but other systems can be used

Open Source Release from Google X

Goal of project was to produce a generator with a water production cost of 1 cent per gallon.

Communication with Nina Sinatra from Google X, via Colby

FreeCAD source CAD- [1]

Google X source CAD - [2]

Xawg.png

Assembly instructions - source - https://github.com/google/h2e_technical_documentation

Xawgassy.png

Off the Shelf Options

  • $1750 - 30 l/day max [3]


External Links