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The Watermill is an ingenious little device that attaches to the side of your house, sucks in humid air and converts it to water, much like the Max Water we've seen before. It then filters the water until it's drinkable, giving you free, fresh, clean water to drink. By sucking up water from outside rather than inside, it gathers cleaner air and avoids drying out your house, which is a plus. It can provide up to 12 liters of water a day, water that's clean enough to cook with or drink, which is great if you've got crappy tap water or have big water jugs delivered. Why pay for water when it's just out there, clogging up the humid air? Might as well take advantage, right?
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One more step towards an autonomous darkroom?
Add a solar panel to power your enlarger and off you go!
 

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Save your money: put your dehumidifier on the back porch and dehumidify the great outdoors, because that's all this thing is - an overpriced dehumidifier.
 

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I imagine it is the water is "Free" only if you plug it in to the outlet on your neighbor's house...:surprised:
 

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I guess one will have to pay for the energy to condense the vapor...

Where I live the tap water quality is perfect for drinking, and considering the share of water used for drinking out of my total tap water consumption is negligible, rests only the use for that water out of the condenser as final rinse in the darkroom.
 

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The way the weather has turned here in the Midlands of the U.K. I might consider a device that turned cold air into hot air for free. At the moment I have to produce my own "hot air" by posting on APUG.

At this rate of declining temperature would anyone mind if I start a "flame war" by December?

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