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    even ms would be satisfied not to refilter or treat.


    but he would anyway.
    matthewski

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    Quote Originally Posted by mweinstone View Post
    The AirQua AirWater Maker is defined by unparalleled quality, producing water that is safe and clean enough to drink from both the generator and the dispenser.

    Whether it is low humidity or wet atmospheric condition, the AirQua AirWater Maker is able to produce water relative to the existing condition. Relative Humidity (RH) is one of the key factors that determines the rate of water production. The higher the RH, the better it is for getting more water from the air. Ideally, the RH level should be at least 40% or above to achieve the machine's optimum performance. The AirQua AirWater Maker also depends on the temperature to operate at its’ optimum level. The ideal temperature is 20° Celsius (68F) or above.



    Air is drawn into the AirQua AirWater Maker by way of a suction fan. It will pass through a double-layered anti-bacterial air filter to get rid of impurities and foreign particles before hitting the condenser. The air, now dehumidified, will then return to the atmosphere, cleaner and less damp.

    Meanwhile, water is simultaneously “extracted” at the surface condenser (coils) and “harvested” at the water collection tray below before storing in the water collection reservoir tank.

    The water in the water collection reservoir tank then passes through a 4-stage proprietary purification process to remove organic odours and dissolved impurities, eliminate fine waterborne contaminants including bacteria, viruses, parasites and other disease-causing agents, and to further elevate and magnify water taste.

    As a final safeguard, water is disinfected with UV light in the main reservoir tank to ensure the removal of bacteria and viruses before it is pumped into the hot & cold tank, ready for dispensing.

    Water from the main reservoir tank and dispensing water tanks goes through a continuous cycle of filtration and sterilisation (a patented 24 hours recirculation system) to keep the water constantly clean and pure.

    The AirQua AirWater Maker net result is clean, disinfected, pure and fresh water – totally from the atmosphere.
    Matthew, Why not collect and drink the water from your air conditioner drain pan? Same concept. Use a little coil cleaner first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mweinstone View Post
    listen panzer. water can be distilled from the air useing electricity.you cant argue this point. the units on the market made to sit on a kitchen countertop cost about 500 bucks for a great one that produces 2.5 gal per day of disstilled water. another fact. all im sayin is they can be hooked up to alternitive power sources and run in a crisis. whats the prob?
    Just the idea that you could do this with a foot pump, and make enough useful water to offset the manual effort of using the foot pump.

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    my folks used to have a dehumidifier that i had to empty every day. sucked gallons of water out of the air. Dont know if i would have wanted to drink it though.

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    one hour footing = 8 hours running 120. three hours running, a good distiller makes 1 1/2 gal.


    as long as there is water and bread, there will be biscuts and gravy.

    the trail is waiting. calling. hoping for some < smitty types to woop.
    matthewski

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    one hour footing = 8 hours running 120. three hours running, a good distiller makes 1 1/2 gal.


    as long as there is water and bread, there will be biscuts and gravy.

    the trail is waiting. calling. hoping for some < smitty types to woop.
    matthewski

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    dear panzer and all. wonderfoot just called about the new years day hike to the pa pinnicle.me her bag o tricks and others so far. come on mothers finest. goat? tank? 13.5 mi day.
    matthewski

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    New years day on monday? Or do you mean New Years eve on Sunday? Either way, that is a no go for me.

    I will not even ask my wife. Her response would not make it worth it. Plus she has a migraine today.

    I will call later this evening when I get out of the store.

    peace
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    Sorry, I can't make the hike either. We decided to have a New Years party and we are going to spend the rest of the week getting ready.


    I have heard that there are some good times on Springer on New Years. I said to the wife that next year I wanted to drive down to Springer and spend New Years there. The wife doesn't do winter hikes so she's not coming. I may send her down to the Islands with her sister just so she doesn't rag on me. She bought in on that. Anyway that's a long range plan.
    We'll see what happens.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mweinstone View Post
    dear panzer and all. wonderfoot just called about the new years day hike to the pa pinnicle.me her bag o tricks and others so far. come on mothers finest. goat? tank? 13.5 mi day.
    Damn, and I had you pegged as a mummer for sure.
    You never turned around to see the frowns
    On the jugglers and the clowns
    When they all did tricks for you.

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    no one knows what the mummers think. us philly born folk just kinda get embarressed by it.no offence to any good mummers out there but some mummers are drunken gay bashing alley pissin fuchs.


    by some you know what i mean.
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    my minnesota smith exsperoment comes to a close with one final measurment. we must now gauge and chart for prosperity, the increasing waist line to non hiking ratio of increase. a sad but nessesary comparrison. rate of inflate.

    damm yo ,.. this thread has sailed far enough from the coast of ms's hiking days,... that we could start a rumor that he never hiked and it was all an elaborate thread and no one would be able to go back and check cause they wouldnt survive the wilds of thr rear thread. its all overgrown and no trail and its suicide to even attempt to bushwack that puppy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dances with Mice View Post
    ... I had you pegged as a mummer for sure.
    Quote Originally Posted by mweinstone View Post
    no one knows what the mummers think.
    What can I say? It was an honest mistake.
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    You never turned around to see the frowns
    On the jugglers and the clowns
    When they all did tricks for you.

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    im toying with the idea of hitting the trail this weekend and ending up on the pinnicle monday to greet white blazers with trail magik. i spent alot of new years alone on the trail above port clointon as a teen and havent for way too many years. its a wonderful way to reflect on the world at that time. you look out over the town lights and all the celebrating and you look at your feet and all the solice you have and its a cool dicottamy.anyone interested ? 215 668 0898. looking to do at least one night. today is the last work day of the year. happy day all!
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    sorry, port clinton
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    Quote Originally Posted by mweinstone View Post
    today is the last work day of the year. happy day all!
    Not for some. Sat night/Sun morning is last of the year for me.
    My job blows when it comes to holidays.

    Who makes their employees work on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years when it is not absolutely needed?

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    So how is Minnesota Smith doing? Did he finish?

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    Quote Originally Posted by maxNcathy View Post
    So how is Minnesota Smith doing? Did he finish?
    Yes, a long time ago.

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    Ed Bell-"This thread has now taken the shark-jumping world record."
    Now that was funny, in a Fonzie sort of way!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Old Fhart View Post
    Now that was funny, in a Fonzie sort of way!
    great clip skiing in a leather


    Matthewski, I hope you have a great weekend hiking and ring in the New Yrs in style.

    but no work for me today. we get the last weekday before NY's off as a Legal Holiday. yeah, I know, damn civil servants.

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