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Thursday, 05/05/2016 2:22:02 AM

Thursday, May 05, 2016 2:22:02 AM

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Looks like our tech has been displayed in blue to represent Atmospheric Water the past earth day weekend at The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
AMBIENT WATER SETTING UP FOR THE NEXT STEP!!! ALSO I BELIEVE TECH BEING IMPLEMENTED WITH GAD IN IBARRA CITY EQUADOR. STAY TUNED....

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COME CHECK OUT A HUGE CONDENSATION MACHINE on the Warren Quad this Earth Day weekend!

Welcome to a different kind of water sustainability! You conserve water. Now CONDENSE water from air!

You will find a “WALL OF BLUE WATER DROPLETS” that is 7 feet high, 7 feet wide and 14 feet long, so bring your friends and take a few wide-angle selfies! Then take a few wide-eyed minutes to learn about this condensation machine.

You know an air conditioner drips water. Big AC like this one by Johnson Controls Int’l drips 400 gallons --a day! JCI’s AC was modified by Ambient Water to collect and clean drinking water from humidity.

Residents of the dry planet Tatooine in Star Wars would call this a Moisture Vaporator. For our own thirsty planet on the verge of serious water crises, this condensation tech can create water out of thin air.

Condensation tech is used in remote locations without water resources or piping infrastructure; and by the US FEMA during disasters. The US militaries use these machines for “water security” in deserts or on ocean operations. Most of the people and troops that rely on these machines, are not experts. So the machines are remotely controlled via the internet.

The IEEE students are “the droids we are looking for” to give some “binary understanding” to this moisture vaporator's remote control system, which is essential to ensure that it is running perfectly, producing the 400 gallons of clean water from air, that a hospital, hotel, community or platoon needs every day. 1,000 machines can be linked together to make 400,000 gallons of water per day, too, so the remote control software is important to this tech.

Civilians in North American communities rarely see one of these large machines, although in many countries, they are serious survival options for those who can afford them. Smaller low-tech condensation machines, like the Fontus bottle that fills itself, are being designed for everyone. We can all have water by tapping the sky!

You are the future computer scientists and engineers of the world. So we hope you will enjoy this opportunity to consider the power of condensation, kicked up in high tech AC gear with internet controllers that can ensure community water security and survival. No need to fight over limited groundwater or stress over rain: just drill up and chill!