While it may be 3d-printed, this device isn’t quite in the realm of DIY yet thanks to needing some kinda-exotic metal oxide framework (MOF) materials.
While it may be 3d-printed, this device isn’t quite in the realm of DIY yet thanks to needing some kinda-exotic metal oxide framework (MOF) materials.
It ain’t making 1.6 gallons of water a day with that little chamber no matter how much “free human labor” you add.
The internet is full of this free water bullshit. Maybe they could power it with a perpetual motion machine.
Thunderfoot has been outing this for years.