So give them a call - they are just outside of Vancouver BC - ask them if you can see anything other than a rendering of their system. Nope. Actual cost per litre (20 per day is not six gallons by the way and it is "up to 20 litres per day - depending upon the humidity where it is operating - Equatorial, I'd say) is in the $2.00 to $2.50 per litre when yo look at cost of the product, cost of energy production. And it is a compressor based technology, so it is not that efficient. AND most of these little puppies that use the compressor based technology have to freeze then thaw the water to get it into your hot little hands.
Xenoterranos - I hate to tell you but these systems are quite different than your run of the mill dehumidifiers. They are designed and developed and produced to pass food grade testing and certification. All of them have at least two - some three - different filters. And UVc light to kill the microbes.
Many of the systems out there will work in most climates but not all. And no it won't suck all of the humidity out of the air!
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So give them a call - they are just outside of Vancouver BC - ask them if you can see anything other than a rendering of their system. Nope.
Actual cost per litre (20 per day is not six gallons by the way and it is "up to 20 litres per day - depending upon the humidity where it is operating - Equatorial, I'd say) is in the $2.00 to $2.50 per litre when yo look at cost of the product, cost of energy production. And it is a compressor based technology, so it is not that efficient. AND most of these little puppies that use the compressor based technology have to freeze then thaw the water to get it into your hot little hands.
Xenoterranos - I hate to tell you but these systems are quite different than your run of the mill dehumidifiers. They are designed and developed and produced to pass food grade testing and certification. All of them have at least two - some three - different filters. And UVc light to kill the microbes.
Many of the systems out there will work in most climates but not all. And no it won't suck all of the humidity out of the air!
cheers...
Sure, Vancouver. That's a dry climate good for testing this thing.
Most home interiors tend to drier than the outside, in the first place. Sucking out even more water is likely to do more harm than good.