✪ 5 FUTURISTIC Gadgets For SAVING WATER That You MUST See

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  • Check our latest picks of Top 5 Awesome New Technology and Amazing Gadgets for saving the water. Let us know in the comments which of these new inventions you find useful and which simply blow your mind.
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  • @geonerd
    @geonerd 7 лет назад +51

    Waterseer appears to be little more than a crowdsourcing scam. There are significant thermodynamic 'problems' with the device as depicted. Further, the people 'developing' it have offered no pictures, video, or hard data to support their claims that a pre-production device worked well. Does Geek Tech do _any_ fact finding or basic scientific analysis of the crap they promote? :(

    • @petra6741
      @petra6741 7 лет назад +1

      And yet you do the same: you list no evidence of "significant thermodynamic 'problems' with the device".
      Elaborate, or refrain from posting useless comments.

    • @Dataanti
      @Dataanti 7 лет назад +4

      well, you would need to find a way to dissipate the heat that the bulb would create (because in order to condense any gas into a liquid you need to absorb the energy out of it) but then were does it go? into the ground? that's fine for a little while but what happens when that area of ground is now warmed up? also in order for this to even gain any water, you would have to have really high humidity but not so high that is raining. when you have really high humidity (on a very warm day) and you suck it down into the around 10C it will give you a tad bit of water I guess. but what happens when the ground temp is the same or higher than the air? in the desert, this happens a lot. also what if there is no wind. just so many problems with the waterseer (and I'm just highschool educated here so if I made a mistake, some one let me know.

    • @warrenlauzon5315
      @warrenlauzon5315 7 лет назад +5

      Congress should repeal those stupid laws. And change the speed of light while we are at it.

    • @geonerd
      @geonerd 7 лет назад +10

      Firstly, the device will only work when the local dew point is above the soil temperature. This occurs VERY rarely in desert climates. WS marketing claims are "improbable" from the get-go.
      But, most importantly, the tremendous latent heat of vaporization released as water condenses will RAPIDLY warm the small volume of soil surrounding the bulb. (Heat of condensation/vaporization is what powers thunderstorms, hurricanes, tornadoes, etc. It is serious shit!) Since soil has poor specific heat and poor thermal conductivity, this heat will not be able to escape into the surrounding ground mass. Once the soil surrounding the bulb warms to the dewpoint (a matter of hours or days), the party is over.
      And then there's the energy required to cool thousands of pounds of air. There in no mention of a heat exchanger, so add this significant heat source onto the already overwhelmed dirt.
      There are a number of basic thermodynamics tutorials on RUclips. Give a few of them a look...

    • @HarryBalzak
      @HarryBalzak 7 лет назад +5

      Petra likes woowoo science. If he/she actually cared to know, they would have figured it out instead of posting a dumb ass comment.

  • @oliverlaw02
    @oliverlaw02 7 лет назад

    The water seer is a must buy for the residents of flint Michigan USA.

  • @elchefe7701
    @elchefe7701 7 лет назад +1

    Drumi and waterseer... Oh boy!

  • @udirjhrfcooe29
    @udirjhrfcooe29 Год назад +1

    Mr scientists and colleagues please add another function to this faucet that uses specifically all natural cleaning products. I'm talking about a fancy high-end organic dish soap.
    Is there any way you can add that to your current device!?
    If so that means I can rig up my sink to catch all the water that I use and put %100 of it in a garden.

  • @scottlarsen466
    @scottlarsen466 7 лет назад +10

    The Waterseer:
    The big question, can I get rid of the heat to condense the water? This might be the system's long term Achilles heel. We will have to wait for the long term test results of the Waterseer, but I expect it will unperformed expectations when tested over a year time frame in dry soils like they attempt to present in their promotion video.
    As a rough first estimate, just assume you only need to extract the heat of vaporization. Assume it puts out 30 liters a day (also 30 kg of water). Water takes 2257 KJ/kg to make the phase change to gas, so this energy has to be drawn out of the water vapor so that it condenses. Spread this out over 24 hours and you get (30/24 x 2257) = 2.8 Kw.
    Think of it as the heat generated from 28-100W light bulbs, which are on 24/7. That heat has to go somewhere.
    Assume the Windseer is made out of Aluminum. Aluminum has a thermal resistance of 0.0049 m°K/w. It is pretty low. Soil on the other hand might have a thermal resistance of 0.5 m°K/w. Wood would have a resistance of around 7 m°K/w, to give you a feel for it. Heat flow will be limited by the thermal conductivity of the ground and not the aluminum housing/heat exchanger. For practical matters we can ignore the thermal resistance of the aluminum housing since it is 1% that of soil.
    I did a quick calculation assuming a 5.6K gradient across 2.50 mm Al wall thickness, and to conduct away 2.8 KW, I would need a surface area of 6.3 m2, or would be equivalent to a sphere with 0.7 meters diameter. However the soil will conduct the heat away more slowly not be able keep this temperature gradient. The aluminum can conduct the heat away but it gets trapped in the soil.
    The application here is unlike that of a shallow geothermal heat pump, providing cooling to a building by dumping the heat in the ground in the summer and in the winter drawing that heat back for heating. That is a “thermal flywheel”. The Windseer is not a thermal flywheel. It only gives up heat and never takes it back
    Moist soils will make much better locations as the heat is carried away more easily using water as the heat transport mechanism. Seasonal temperature fluctuations are smaller in moist soils, as the moisture transport is a decisive factor. The deeper you go, the less seasonal fluctuation there is. Dry soils will act more like an insulator and their temperatures will lag the seasonal changes by about a month. Imagine the soil heating up in summer and now the fall starts. The ground temperature is warmer from the summer but now the air temperature has dropped. This would be a rather sub-optimal set of conditions for the Waterseer.
    If the soil is dry, the surrounding soil is going to heat up over time. It can’t conduct heat away fast enough and there are no winter/summer heating/cooling cycles to reverse the process every six months like with geothermal heat pumps.
    Since it has a shallow depth, 6 ft or so, the unit will work for a while as it dumps heat into the surrounding soil, but the efficiency will degrade over time as the surrounding soil has absorbed all the heat it can and can’t quickly dissipate new heat because it heat up over time.
    Now, imagine having lots of the Waterseers next to each other in a “farm”. They are all pumping heat into the ground, but the ground can not regenerate itself and get rid of the heat. There is no high water table for moist soils to transport the heat away and it does no reversing of the process like a heating/cooling ground based heat pump. It is not being used as a “thermal flywheel”.
    The system could get “heat constipation” after a few months and would cease to work.

    • @redpill1178
      @redpill1178 7 лет назад +6

      Don't waste your time, just to go Thunderf00t's youtube page, he has completely scientifically debunked this scam.

  • @baikyesicanbaik5350
    @baikyesicanbaik5350 3 года назад

    Atleast somebody thinking about saving water 💝

  • @randywatson8347
    @randywatson8347 7 лет назад +2

    It's like a telsell formula, you create a problem that does not exist, then you bombard it with inspiring hipster slangs and storytelling... you repeat the formula for other things and sit back and wait for kickstarter money to come in...

  • @DrFaustchen
    @DrFaustchen 7 лет назад +1

    i think that most of the water is used by companies cooling their machines, and there is plenty of drinking water in some regions, but there are just not enough ppl willing to spend money on transporting and distributing that clean water, just my point of view! nice inventions anyhow! :)

  • @smrutismitabehera919
    @smrutismitabehera919 Год назад

    👍

  • @kevinlane1219
    @kevinlane1219 7 лет назад

    I so want a Drumi.:-)

  • @narayansinghyadav8194
    @narayansinghyadav8194 5 лет назад

    My huge and big question is that what we can do when large amount of rain 's dirty water collect in particular area plz ..gave a idea

  • @mahjonglover3614
    @mahjonglover3614 7 лет назад +3

    this atomizer requires advanced water filtration system, any particle of rust or smth, will destroy the tap

  • @user-uk4us8ln6m
    @user-uk4us8ln6m 3 года назад +1

    Спасибо

  • @vaibhavgupta1736
    @vaibhavgupta1736 5 лет назад +1

    OMG these are really nice
    Owesome
    Cool
    amazing
    🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃

  • @khairulwahab1390
    @khairulwahab1390 3 года назад

    Good job my new freinds, I like for your job, perpect.

  • @StarDustSid
    @StarDustSid 7 лет назад +10

    Waterseer wouldn't work most of the time. Does anybody understand science anymore?

    • @warrenlauzon5315
      @warrenlauzon5315 7 лет назад +5

      Apparently not, judging from how many fools donated money for this scam.

    • @geonerd
      @geonerd 7 лет назад +3

      Yea. Here in Aridzona, the local dewpoint exceeds the average soil temperature (a balmy 70f) only a few times a year - and then only for few hours following one of our big monsoon rainstorms. LOL

  • @gouthamgoud2353
    @gouthamgoud2353 5 лет назад

    Bro how that atomisation happens with out any force..can any one ?

  • @bubblebath2892
    @bubblebath2892 5 лет назад

    Altered Nozzle : Guyz why don't you just go to Shark Tank in the US , they would be impressed by this and will give you a deal

  • @revanshsingh9449
    @revanshsingh9449 3 года назад

    3:24 Was the best...

  • @BAGINAZARD
    @BAGINAZARD 3 года назад +2

    What you guys fail to realize is, some plumbing systems depend on that wasted water to keep the drainage pipes operational.

  • @linedance69
    @linedance69 7 лет назад

    A quick look at the items before you make a list?

  • @Lovatar333
    @Lovatar333 4 года назад

    hi im watching this in 2020 and that fact that only 55,000 people saw this in 4 years!!! more people are affected with coronavirus right now!!!!!!!

  • @hossicosmic
    @hossicosmic 7 лет назад

    I want one to test, how to get one please?

  • @martinelongum2439
    @martinelongum2439 Год назад

    Please add the amounts in liters as well !

  • @Money4Nothing
    @Money4Nothing 7 лет назад +2

    The number 1 problem with water in the world is not availability, it's cleanliness. Come up with a good water treatment invention, and you will do lots of good for the world.
    Waterseer won't work, can't work, the laws of physics don't work that way. The people trying to develop that are ignorant.
    The WaterO is fine but poor African people can't afford it.
    Drumi would be great for camping!
    Evadrop just sounds dumb. You can buy fixed flow showerheads for 20 bucks. Why pay $99 for their automated crap that will probably break after a couple months?

  • @spsp6903
    @spsp6903 4 года назад +1

    According to the Russian media, the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (www.rfbr.ru) has funded and the Federal Scientific Agro-Engineering Center VIM (Moscow) has developed and tested the Atmospheric Water Extractor "Vozdushnii Rodnik". The tests have been taking place since 2016 in the territory of the Nikitsky Botanical Garden (Yalta, Crimea). The Project Managers Mr. Oleg Vasilievich Sharipov, Head of the Department of International Relations, RFBR, Mr. Sergey Sodnomovich Dorzhiev (VIM) and Mrs. Elena Gennadievna Bazarova (VIM) claim that AWG is able to produce hundreds of liters of water per day. The installation, which was given the commercial name "Aqventus", is designed to solve the problems of supplying Crimea with water. At the Russia-Africa forum in Sochi in October of this year, the layout of the installation was demonstrated to all heads of African countries invited by V. Putin to the first of its kind forum.

  • @abdulmodel7236
    @abdulmodel7236 4 года назад +1

    4 th I didn't understand

  • @sinisamilisavljevic8833
    @sinisamilisavljevic8833 3 года назад

    And how much water you can save when flush your toilet (and the whole sewer system) with this myst?

  • @shantaymadison3808
    @shantaymadison3808 4 года назад

    If solar panels are only from Avasva.

  • @kurackurackurac
    @kurackurackurac 7 лет назад +1

    There are no photos or videos of the Waterseer. Is it not developed yet and is this just an idea?

    • @geonerd
      @geonerd 7 лет назад +5

      If you check their FB page, they _claim_ to have run a test device in the Bay Area with great success. However they provide no pictures, videos, or hard data. In the meantime, they have accumulated ~70 thousand dollars on Indygogo. It all seems beyond suspicious.

    • @kurackurackurac
      @kurackurackurac 7 лет назад

      I'll wait for a video of photo, thank you :)

    • @evantracysounds768
      @evantracysounds768 7 лет назад +4

      there's problems with the science they claim it's based on, this will never work so you shouldn't wait on anything haha

  • @terrencecurayag4769
    @terrencecurayag4769 2 года назад

    How can we buy that instrument?

  • @mohammadafzal70
    @mohammadafzal70 4 года назад

    How can I buy it for business

  • @rbrine
    @rbrine 6 лет назад

    "Like while you are shaving your legs"
    uhhhh

  • @PetrSchilling
    @PetrSchilling 3 года назад

    well nice commercials..

  • @savitapadgilwar2304
    @savitapadgilwar2304 4 года назад

    which is that machine

  • @mathbc1984
    @mathbc1984 7 лет назад +1

    This kind of inventor have took the concept, that is actually working, from EoleWater. www.eolewater.com/fr/index.html

    • @smkhaury
      @smkhaury 3 года назад

      This link is no longer working and Googling it took me to a page explaining that this company or program is no longer operational.

  • @gissie391
    @gissie391 3 года назад

    Um i donth use 32gallons of water a day. Maybe you can develope composting toilets. For in houses.why cant we collect water from our bath we paid for it its grey water.why you not give them trolleys to carry water on tank etc.a pump like bike and to have it go down hill to village.

  • @galexeqe
    @galexeqe 7 лет назад

    #4 We don't see an ACTUAL one in action or at least a prototype, the inventor or team working on the project
    Here let my throw money at your work of fiction
    Before anyone pisses and moans at me calling it fictional, variants of this device DO exist but we don't see THIS one or prototype, inventor etc which is why I call it fictional

  • @Ganjaseed
    @Ganjaseed 7 лет назад +1

    Waterseer is a disgusting scam, playing with the emotions of gullible people. These "designers" should be ashamed.

  • @expioreris
    @expioreris 7 лет назад +1

    dislike because of Waterseer

  • @Goarobic
    @Goarobic 7 лет назад +1

    What a fail to advertise DRUMI as time saving, where u have to constantly pump it 5-10 minutes yourself...it's a cool tool but not time saving.
    WaterO is just reverse osmosis nothing new and not a preferred way to clean water.
    Waterseer was the coolest, would love to see a working prototype too!

    • @hamzerpanzer
      @hamzerpanzer 7 лет назад

      Goarobic Lol... the waterseer is the worst one. Watch thunderf00t's video on it

  • @Hassan-oh8yr
    @Hassan-oh8yr 4 года назад

    I'm Read water 😭😢

  • @xenialafleur
    @xenialafleur 7 лет назад

    Water that's too pure can kill you.

    • @OldBenOne
      @OldBenOne 7 лет назад

      You mean Dihydromonoxide ?

    • @xenialafleur
      @xenialafleur 7 лет назад

      More like distilled water. The first lesson in Chemistry lab is don't drink the distilled water.

    • @OldBenOne
      @OldBenOne 7 лет назад

      That must be why they have the gigantic warning labels on the distilled water in the grocery stores.

    • @eone2345
      @eone2345 4 года назад

      I read somewhere, forgot where, it affect your bone because the lack of mineral. To fix it simple, just add the mineral back.

  • @JunkCCCP
    @JunkCCCP 7 лет назад

    The Altered Nozzle is a neat little invention for saving money if you pay for water you use, and it's a great marketing gimmick as well because it's cheap and will (apparently) save you money, though how much is debatable... I mean, I typically flush twice after going to the bathroom, and that uses much more water than washing my hands.
    The Waterseer is absolute garbage scam-shit on par with the self-filling water bottle.
    Watero advertisement spews a lot of buzzwords but has NOTHING about the actual product. Is it just a reverse-osmosis filter? I mean... you can already buy those...
    Not sure how Drumi is supposed to save WATER, more like electricity for not powering a washing machine, but really, it's tiny and will not be feasible for anyone who has to wash more than 2 t-shirts at a time.
    EvaDrop - first world problems meets "progressive green activism". Seriously, just turn off your shower while you're shaving your legs and then turn it back on, or something. How much water/energy/money is instead going to be wasted creating a useless product that will then be sold under the guise of "saving water/energy"?

  • @tygrahof9268
    @tygrahof9268 7 лет назад

    #4 is a scam. Will never work as drawn. Better to invest in those who drill wells for poor villages or like KIVA who loans money to those who cannot get loans from a bank.

  • @BackToConstitution
    @BackToConstitution 5 лет назад +1

    This is a fucking advertisement! Thumbs down!

  • @Brookside975
    @Brookside975 7 лет назад

    There is no water shortage in most of the world!

    • @Robert-ry6xe
      @Robert-ry6xe 7 лет назад +1

      Your point is?

    • @Dataanti
      @Dataanti 7 лет назад +1

      THE ZOMBIE TRAINER the point is, the waterseer is useless

    • @warrenlauzon5315
      @warrenlauzon5315 7 лет назад

      Clean water is the problem, and this would not supply enough even if it worked, which it cannot.

    • @Robert-ry6xe
      @Robert-ry6xe 7 лет назад +1

      Dataanti It does not matter if there is no water shortage we should try to preserve water to prolong how long we can stay on this planet.
      And he said in most of the world there are places that don't have a lot of water.

    • @Robert-ry6xe
      @Robert-ry6xe 7 лет назад +2

      Warren Lauzon I know the waterseer is useless.