The machine can get 200 to 300 liters of water directly from the air


New York, September 8, 2021, Wednesday

The main source of water is groundwater that seeped into the ground years ago, but in the United States, the use of machines that prepare water from the air is increasing. Just like an air conditioner, water droplets are collected in a container. If water can be produced from air only then it is a very good thing nowadays. Air has low plus moisture content. This moisture can be converted into water and filtered to make it drinkable.


This machine can be easily used in office and home. The machine works well in areas with high humidity. One machine can produce 200 to 300 liters of water. However, the cost of a machine that produces water from the air is not affordable. It ranges from Rs 50,000 to Rs 500,000. In an affected area like California it becomes very useful when there is no water in the reservoirs, preferring small machines that cost less. Experts believe that this is as long as an AC unit, which can also keep the garden green.

The machine produces enough water to meet the water needs of the home as well as the garden. However this package is cheaper than water only if this machine is operated for a long time and maintenance cost is less. In addition, solar energy can be used to run the machine so that it does not cost much. Helen Dalke, a hydrologist at the University of California, Berkeley, believes this is great for immediate home use. Use is not practical, especially in rural areas but where there is widespread water scarcity.

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