Anyone using one of these yet - solar powered of course.
KFT said
09:41 PM Jul 24, 2016
Do you happen to have a name or a link so we can get a look at what you are talking about?
-- Edited by KFT on Sunday 24th of July 2016 09:41:40 PM
Yuglamron said
11:27 PM Jul 24, 2016
I was looking at this site the other day but haven't gone beyond reading the blurb.
http://airsolarwater.com/
Cloak said
07:28 AM Jul 25, 2016
I didn't supply a link as there are so many of them and didn't want the thread to be about one particular manufacturer.
Conceptually however I think these will be commonplace quite soon.
Longer remote stays, cleaner water yeah a great concept now they just need to be affordable.
Dougwe said
07:51 AM Jul 25, 2016
The idea sounds great but the one in the link provided only provides 1.5lt a day. The cost? involved doesn't seem worth it to me. IMO.
Cupie said
10:10 AM Jul 25, 2016
I have vague recollections of a system based on large pyramid shaped structures filled with some sort of 'fibre' or whatever.
Not very practical for caravanners but perhaps OK for remote dry bush camps. Of course they would not be vandalised would they?
Meredith said
11:27 AM Jul 25, 2016
The smaller unit at that link weighs 120lb, about 55kg and produces 1.5l in optimum sunny conditions with at least 8 hours of full sun per day. Not exactly an efficient use of weight for somebody travelling with a van, you would be far better to carry extra water. Its made for permanent setup in very remote conditions.
Cloak said
03:24 PM Jul 25, 2016
Thus why I didn't supply a link... There are units available already, just need to look around.
Weedpharma said
05:22 PM Jul 25, 2016
I could probably live on the condensation in my van!
Anyone using one of these yet - solar powered of course.
Do you happen to have a name or a link so we can get a look at what you are talking about?
-- Edited by KFT on Sunday 24th of July 2016 09:41:40 PM
I was looking at this site the other day but haven't gone beyond reading the blurb.
http://airsolarwater.com/
Conceptually however I think these will be commonplace quite soon.
Longer remote stays, cleaner water yeah a great concept now they just need to be affordable.
I have vague recollections of a system based on large pyramid shaped structures filled with some sort of 'fibre' or whatever.
Not very practical for caravanners but perhaps OK for remote dry bush camps. Of course they would not be vandalised would they?
Weedpharma