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Originally posted by PaulW
"B: Increase varios minerals and elements beneficial for healt to better athletic performance"
How does it do that?
There’s a little pack of minerals that is added to the output. Yes, it’s BS. And supposedly the warm water outlet is in demand only, so the wattage may be minimal. Yet....
8 gallons a day? That’s quite a bit more than the Home Depot commercial dehumidifier we rented for a flooded carpeted basement recently. Consumer dehumidifiers are rated in pints per day.
HotPE, yes, that’s my question: can the filters be replaced, or are they impossible?
If this tech existed in righteous form, how could it not be the next big thing? A brief google search finds the pdf’s, however brief, that act as the manuals. The CL seller says they were originally $800 dollars, but that he is is helping the woman that bought them for resale four years ago get rid of them.
Any tech that comes close is multi-thousands, but high temp and humidity makes it easier on the equations, so to speak.
Just putting it out here on PW to see see if somebody already has the scoop on this...
There are techs that haven’t made it mainstream in the tropics, like solar distillers, that appear to be completely legit (used one for a decade or more). Granted solar distilling is nearly no tech compared to this “dehumidifier” contraption...but just wondering if anyone has already been down this path.
I am assuming it is junk, but the fringes are where a tiny bit of interesting stuff happens, eh? Hoser?
Cheers,
Kirt