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Evaporation Driven Self-Sustaining System

Started by gravityblock, December 01, 2015, 01:28:33 PM

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gravityblock

For those who have metal roofs or tile roofs with geothermal water-cooling, enough water can be collected to take a bath, in most cases. Solar-powered air-moisture harvesting and wind-powered air-moisture harvesting can complement the other dew harvesting techniques.

Reference:  Dew Harvesting

Gravock
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting a different result.

God will confuse the wise with the simplest things of this world.  He will catch the wise in their own craftiness.

gravityblock

The Solar Wind Downdraft Tower delivers water by a series of pumps to the Tower's injection system at the top where a fine mist is cast across the entire opening.  Contrary to Nink's false assertions, the energy to get the water back to the top of the tower isn't 10 x actual energy created in all circumstances.  If this was the case, then they wouldn't be building a half-mile tall Downdraft Tower in Arizona.  The moisture mill only needs a little humidity and doesn't even require a fine mist to be sprayed.  Both of these systems generate such a tremendous and remarkable force with just a relatively small amount of moisture that they are capable of being self-sustaining.

Reference:  Hybrid Solar Wind Technology

Gravock
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting a different result.

God will confuse the wise with the simplest things of this world.  He will catch the wise in their own craftiness.

SoManyWires

thanx for the walk through. still sortve trying to better understand it. i fell out of the womb and hit the floor. and then that broke out into a floor hockey game, so wish me luck.



will look more into this to see where it goes. bill gates is interested in it so he realizes its a good idea.
will follow the progress of the last one there being public traded thats sitting at 2 cents and was for a couple of years much higher.
wonder what they did then and what caused them to tank.
they have something going on in mexico right now. gonna read more about it.


SoManyWires

Quote from: gravityblock on December 01, 2015, 09:51:16 PM
I disagree with you on this.  The evaporated water from the moisture mill and the moisture in the surrounding air can be recycled by collecting condensation with a WarkaWater Tower that is above the moisture mill in order to refill the water reservoir.  In addition to this, rain water can be collected.  This will run 24/7 without any issues, even in the desert, and can be made self-sustaining if done properly.

Gravock

The WarkaWater Tower, which is easy and cheap to construct, uses no electricity and has the ability to produce up to 25 gallons of water in a day by capturing condensation and could be the answer to water scarcity in parts of the world that have little to no access to water. The design was influenced by his witnessing of the extreme conditions Ethiopian villagers have to undergo to get to water, and he hopes to install two towers there by 2015. We look at how the tower could address the issue of water scarcity, in this Lip News clip with Lissette Padilla and Mark Sovel.

bill gates seems to be backing it. cheap to build they say.
no drilling needed, or ground water it sounds like.

no electric power needed for that design.

gravityblock

Quote from: SoManyWires on December 05, 2015, 03:41:55 AM
thanx for the walk through. still sortve trying to better understand it. i fell out of the womb and hit the floor. and then that broke out into a floor hockey game, so wish me luck.

will look more into this, at least keep up on the last idea there with the public traded one thats sitting at 2 cents and was for a couple of years much higher.
wonder what they did then and what caused them to tank.
they have something going on in mexico right now. gonna read more about it.

The City of San Luis, AZ approved the company's construction, which will begin in 2018.  I'm sure it wasn't easy to get the continent's tallest proposed structure approved.  They also have proprietary software that determines the optimal size of the tower's dimensions based on local weather data as well as it's financial performance.

The moisture mill could create a more level playing field by taking the control and power away from the corporations and utility companies, so the individual property owner can be energy independent and off-grid.

Gravock
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting a different result.

God will confuse the wise with the simplest things of this world.  He will catch the wise in their own craftiness.