Autonomous water source

Inspired by the natural conservation of water condensate on the leaves, the Leaf system by designer Anurag Sarda (Anurag Sarda) uses the same principle to collect dew before filtering and turning it into usable water. Fed by the sun, the thermostat ensures that the surface temperature is always below the dew point of the surrounding air, causing droplets to form and slip through a carbon and sand filter layers located in the "stem". Depending on the level of humidity the device can collect up to 15 litres of water every day.





Yes, this would be the device in the country or in a country house would be nice. The idea is actually fantastic: device is functional, useful and not like all the other similar designs. While his appearance fully reflects the environmental focus and will fit perfectly in the natural landscape and urban environment, if necessary. Though it is not clear where exactly is stored the accumulated water at the bottom "stem", somewhere in an underground sump or device is equipped with a pipeline system transferring water to where it is needed (the house on the street column, and so on).

And another small disadvantage: 15 litres – enough. Only if you put several such structures, then water enough even for the largest family. But there is no precise data how this device is great and how much takes place underground.









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