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The piece of pie is so large, when the product comes out. Only the North America market for water heater alone is $7 Billions per year. Considering that this company is about to launch an industry game changing product, why think so tiny about the firm, right?
With the inventor holding a great stake of shares, this would encourage him to complete the work and do more, because he, too, has his huge stake in it. It is a possibility that he would launch his other inventions here too. Then things would go beyond belief. You have to understand who Robert is. He is a genius inventor with a great business mind. He could spring board Wanderport into another Dyson of North America.
Also, once the product is out, several institution investors would buy this stock like a hot cake directly from the market, from the firm, or from the inventor.
Then, last but not least, buyout is another possibility. The firm and the inventor are smart. They know how to maximize PPS, they would not settle for less than $1-$1.5 pps, especially when they have a product, which would change the whole multi billions dollars water heater industry. Do you think they would limit themselves to only the residential water heater applications? I believe we all could name other applications in industrial, commercial, DOD, or NASA. I can see huge income from licensing the technology too. If you think tiny of this stock, please reconsider all the facts here......
Merry Christmas from Nor Cal...this Wanderport gives me a groovy Christmas spirit....Ho Ho Ho....
Great post.....I totally agree , but just want to set the record straight....
1) Robert held 430,000,940 shares, not 650,000,000 shares;
2) The engineering cost would be funded in part by privately fund AND a Canadian government grant.
Merry Christmas to all...
Merry X'Mas to all...Have a safe trip and come back for a sky rocket PPS this coming year. ^^
Not an insider, just has been here a long time...and DD a lot so far...^^ Go WDRP...!!
Great point!! Not mentioning licensing to other point-of-use appliances or applications like commercial washing machines, commercial dish washers, restaurants, several DOD applications, etc. Those are enormous possibilities to say the least. Go WDRP!!!
Not that I think it's not gonna happen, but it would not be that soon. I am concerned that people will get a wrong idea on buying this stock because the buyout will happen shortly. We do not need a buyout for PPS to fly, guys. There are a lot of things to love on this stock. Go WDRP!!!
Well said...cannot agree more..
Go WDRP..!!!!
'The best water heater in the world.'
Their goal is plain simple. I enjoy reading the PR a lot. They use three dimensional thermal images to optimize the design. That is absolutely appropriate for this product. With a mean to see how the unit works exactly, they can optimize their final design more efficiently and quickly based on 1) microwave adsorption, 2) sufficient contact time, and 3) minimizing energy loss. I can see that this thing will finish up pretty quick from here on.
A transparent and thoughtful company we have here. Go WDRP!!!
True and True.
That is well understood on different electrical standards in different regions or P = IV. ^^ I believe they would take those standards into account for various settings in different regions.
My take was from a domestic standpoint. I just throw my opinion on what application would be suitable for 110V or 220V. This particular question is also common when you try to purchase a hot tub. It comes in both voltages. Same principle of warm region or cold region also applies. ^^
Bottom line is this is an awesome game changing product. ^^
True..we buy watts (or amount of energy per time). It is a myth on a 110 volts appliance save money over a 220 volts one. However, IMHO, the 220 volts version would be more suitable for a colder region like Canada, Illinois, Minnesota, etc, while 110 volts version would be more suitable for a warmer region. This is because the appliance can draw the energy quicker at higher volts. That would help you raise water temperature quicker in a colder region.
Having said that, it is also true that a higher voltage like 240 volts has lower loss in a transmission wire than a lower voltage like 120 volts. If the panel is not too far off, the phenomena will not be apparent to us. Go WDRP!!!
Nice tip. You brought us several good leads. Thank you so much for sharing. Go WDRP!!!
Agree. For me, I just keep on buying more shares. ^^
Thank you, Beer for pointing this out. After reading the PR and the update from Babaruba once more, I feel pretty comfortable.
It seems that what they are doing now is conducting a characterization test of an existing heat exchanger (to obtain delta, flowrate, how it absorb microwave energy). Plus, manipulating the design to see the change in those characteristics. Although this data could be calculated and estimated, it is best to run physical tests. So you would come up with an actual characteristic graph. You then know that what size of heat exchanger would be needed per each model. JIMHO. Go WDRP.
Well said...
I believe in the product and the firm. They are on the verge of launching a game changing product. I believe we would hear an update rather soon. It may be that all is complete or almost complete. It does not matter. We know WDRP is on track for many lives' prosperity.
It would be rock n roll or better rather soon, Go WDRP.
UL testing has specific requirements and testing methods, so Design1 the engineering company would design and test their unit accordingly prior to submitting for the test. Normally, UL would recommend the manufacturer to start the application process even during the developments, so the UL would be able to suggest the area of improvements.
Having said all these, I believe WDRP may already initiate the communication with UL office to see the requirements and what it takes to comply. Thus, IMHO the UL testing would be a smooth ride for them.
The major breakthroughs of Wanderport microwave tankless water heater are its more effective and simpler heat exchanger design and its flow demand control. Both patented designs on top of the microwave water heating make the product practical, compact, and green.
Like several are now aware, WDRP has a game changing product for the water heater industry. Like the PRs said several related applications from these technologies are awaited to be smashed...this is going to be huge, indeed...Go WDRP.
Thanks for updating the ibox.
Also, what prevents Magnetron from frequent on/off operation was heat from the surge of starting current every time you turn on the magnetron. That results in shortening life span of magnetron.
However, the current Wanderport setup uses cold water as its cooling system, which would be much much more efficient than air cooling system (due to higher heat transfer coefficient of water) in a normal microwave oven setup. When you knock down the heat issue, to me, that would be close to eliminate the limitation or rule of thumb of how often you could turn on/off the magnetron. That is my take. Anyhow, please read the patent description and see if you may reach the same conclusion. ^^
http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?wo=2007059618&IA=CA2006001917&DISPLAY=DESC
Great question. What you asked is one part that they put in the patent filing. According to the patent, Wanderport mentioned that magnetron can covert electricity to microwave at 70 percent and the rest would turn into excess heat. That is why a normal microwave oven needs to have a fan to cool it down. Wanderport is prudent enough to recycle the waste heat from the last 30 percent to preheat to water. All in all their set up could achieve close to 100 percent efficiency.
http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?wo=2007059618&IA=CA2006001917&DISPLAY=DESC
I found several new points that I missed last time. Thank you for reposting the link. People should take time to read it to appreciate the product and the stock even more. Go WDRP....^^
This is common knowledge, but people sometime forgets. We all should put a limit order with high asking price on our shares, so MM cannot borrow your shares to manipulate the market. Put an asking price at 4 dollar or something, that makes u feel good as well....^^
Relax, it is just a normal shake. We just knock on another 52-week high two days in a row. IMO, this thing would be double by end of the year and much higher next year... No worry...
Sounds good, this reminds me of Dyson, which bases their business success on James Dyson the firm founder and an industrial designer's great inventions. Go WDRP...
Not for too long, if u hold longer....^^ Go WDRP
Chill, this is just a chump change... after the PR...
I got several mils and still hold tight.
For sure, before EOY per the last PR...but Wanderport appears to beat their schedule lately. I have a feeling it would come much sooner. It is all good. Go WDRP...
52 week high got knocked down.
Big PR is on its way fairly soon.....
No concerns on what you asked, pls read the attached PR link--http://tinyurl.com/37jxen6
IMHO, a simple solution could be an instrument called a flow switch. It senses if there is flow or no flow to turn on/off the unit. Also, there could be other safety measure like a thermal safety switch. This is totally based on my assumption.
Cannot wait, but WDRP worths that. I like how you put it. It was very objective. hahaha...
IMO, the competitiveness of Wanderport would be potentially from 1) better energy efficient, 2) less expensive unit price per flow, 3) lower installation cost, 4) better safety .
Its positioning in the market would potentially be ranging from a) a replacement for an electric tankless water heater, b)a league of its own in the water heater industry, and c) possible usage in various other applications beyond a residential water heater application.
IMO, anything between market A and market B would get pps up to $0.80-$2.00 PPS. Anything between market B and market C, sky is the limit. That is why I think this stock would be a life changing stock fairly soon. Go WDRP...
Although the microwave water heater is not a new idea, I cannot find anything on the market. I have spent a long time searching for one. There was another startup firm in UK and seem to be gone. Their setup was what WDRP called an inefficient approach in their patent filing.
Could you provide a website link to the specific product that say that? I look up both brands you mentioned, but they are just electric tankless water heater, which is obviously not a microwave type.
Please advise.
Thx, Sushi..
Go WDRP..
I know...it is a great development there-Wanderport and UMC meeting in Montreal.
It definitely says a lot on how close the product to a mass production stage. Once again, it seems that everything is on schedule. Go WDRP.
Amen to that...Go WDRP..^^
Thank you for sharing, Sushi.....
As time passes by, I become more convinced that WDRP is going to an exceptional life changing stock.
Agree..., actually it would possibly be something to brag during Thanksgiving dinner...^^