reply to post by GypsK
Yes GypsK it will work.
But there are inherent problems.
1. Cost ...it's expensive,it uses electricity,and requires maintenance.
2. Not very portable.
3. Dependent on the humidity in the air
4. Read the manual Manual
* Water volume production is dependent on the humidity in the air. A minimum 35% humidity is necessary to effectively produce water. Liters to US
Gallons (Liquid): A US capacity measure equal to 4 quarts or 3.785 liters. Liters to UK Gallons: A British imperial capacity measure (liquid or dry)
equal to 4 quarts or 4.545 liters.
Right now I have 39% humidity ....it is overcast.
How about you ?
It's a high tech solution that is costly.
But it works.
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