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Uses of the Spectra Watermaker


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Marine
Spectra Watermakers' first introduction
was into the marine industry. Cruising sailboats and powerboats
with limited on-board resources have benefited greatly from this new technology.
A higher quality of life, a clean and secure water source, extended cruising
range, power source redundancy, and gear wash down is what an energy efficient
high output DC watermaker can offer.
Residential
Remote coast side and island housing developments
usually suffer from lack of adequate power and poor water quality.
Typical AC watermakers used for single dwellings operate at over 100 watts
per gallon or over 22 amps AC. Not only can this be expensive, if
AC power is lost, so is the water making system. At only 12 watts
per gallon and DC operated, the Spectra Watermaker can be inexpensively
powered through an AC converter. It can also run from solar and wind
power generating systems. Or even off the family car!
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Brackish Wells
Through out the world, during times of drought, some wells become brackish and undrinkable. A specialized
Spectra system has been developed that draws fresh water from tankfulls
of brackish water leaving only a small concentrate that can easily be disposed
of. Systems can be solar powered and completely automated, even calling
for help when service is needed or problems arise.
Emergency Relief
During and emergency, where the water supply has become undrinkable, the Spectra system can become a completely
self-contained, portable system. A rugged package with fold out solar
panels, batteries, alternate power inputs, and automated controls with
manual overrides could save lives in the aftermath of natural disasters.
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