Italian designer Gabriele Diamanti (@GabDiamanti) has invented Eliodomestico, an eco-distiller running on solar power, to provide safe drinking-water for people in developing countries: a very simple way to produce healthy, bacteria-free water. Eliodomestico is an open source project.
Winner at Core77 Design Award 2012 - social impact category; Finalist at the Prix Émile Hermès 2011 competition.
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just great where to buy it. every boat should have one on board.
ReplyDeleteA method we've been using for thousands of years...and even today when we go hiking in the wilderness...it doesn't use "sunlight" it uses the principles of evaporation and distillation whereby impurities too heavy to be carried up during water evaporation remain in the original contained - either crystalising or forming a "sludge"...
ReplyDeleteIt's nothing new...
This is really great. So how much water for drinking is made in one cycle/day?
ReplyDeleteWow, this is fantastic!!!!
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ReplyDeleteWell done! These low tech solutions are the best because almost everyone will be able to afford it or even make them. Excellent job!
ReplyDeleteIs there a possibility to obtain more specific information as to how to construct this device? How much is it worth? Do you have other link or page where to get more information? Is there a possibility to get all this in Spanish?
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