The miracle machine uses ambient air to filter the water

FreshWater promises to eliminate the worries of lacking clean water around the world.

One in 10 people in the world does not have access to clean water. Developed countries like the United States also have problems with infrastructure, affecting clean water in the city of Michigan's Flint. Concerns about clean water are hotter than ever.

Fortunately, a Chilean engineer named Hector Pino has successfully developed a device that gives us peace of mind - a water filtration system by absorbing moisture in the surrounding air.

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Water filtration system by absorbing moisture in the surrounding air.

The FreshWater can operate on either AC power, or its own battery, or even from the power of the solar cell. It collects evaporated water in the air to form "clouds" capable of "pouring rain" down to form clean water, like the natural circulation of water.

In San Pedro de Atacama, a mountainous countryside northwest of Chile, a freshwater machine can produce nearly 10 liters of clean water a day. Although this is not a very impressive figure, however, if the technology continues to grow, it will also bring in more clean water, minimizing fears of a lack of safe water in the minority. .

This "fountain" cost about $ 1,600 (equivalent to 35.2 million). Pino is planning to develop a smaller version, which is more convenient to carry on the road or travel. If FreshWater can be less cumbersome, the price is more affordable, more reliable and continues to operate as Pino has done, it could play a significant role in producing water. Clean all over the world.