How to extract drinking water from marine water. Part 5 - improved results.

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

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  • @gsestream
    @gsestream 4 месяца назад +1

    or just place both under a very transparent solar roof, so that the rain water collects from the side of the roof. then you can also test how much a transparent solar roof limits the extraction rate, if any. yep green house stype of solar roof. plasma channel suggested that high electric field triggers the condensation of water vapour. yep simple high voltage static electric field will collapse condensation. ie pre-lightning rain. sometimes it does not make up lightning, even if there is the field. solar atmospheric moisture condensation would work in deserts, where is no sea water. the desiccant method. also if you fill a straight glass inner container with water and charcoal, not the hour glass shape, then you have double the black solar rays absorption area. that inner jar could have a screw lid with a hole in the middle.

    • @Remraf
      @Remraf  4 месяца назад

      Your information about static electricity is interesting. Two Bit DaVinci recently released a video about the photo molecular effect. MIT released a paper confirming what I had suggested in the first solar distillation video in this series. Light bounces molecules of water off the surface, it has a massive impact on the evaporation rates. Turns out I was on the right track way back in the first video, two years ago now. There are so many potential opportunities to improve this system. The next set of results are almost ready to be recorded. And they are very surprising to say the least. Can’t wait to publish it. Cheers! I always appreciate the depth of your feedback.

  • @hidden2753
    @hidden2753 4 месяца назад +1

    Cling wrap the top or tie off the top with a freezer bag and rubber band or string to prevent water getting in?

    • @Remraf
      @Remraf  4 месяца назад

      Yep. I have attempted to seal up the units in a previous video. I used sticky tape and it left a taste through the water that was unpleasant and potentially dangerous. A bag and band on the other hand would be effective. Perhaps even a hood would do the job. I can’t wait to see what the results are from the next series of experiments. It is so far looking promising! Cheers!

  • @Sylvanas72
    @Sylvanas72 4 месяца назад +1

    what about using a clear trash bag full of air. with a jar full of sea water.

    • @Remraf
      @Remraf  4 месяца назад

      This would be interesting to see done. Providing it can be sealed up in way that stops the evaporation from escaping it should be more than enough to get the job done. It would be awesome to see. Might have to include this into a future video. Thanks for the suggestion. Cheers!