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Simply dig up to before your water meter, install a 2-3 inch line to siphon water unlimited for free, install a turbine, install an inverter to push 240v power into your main panel, and dump the constant 10gall/minute into your neighbors yard 24/7. This is how you come up plebes :tayscrunch:

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I had this idea "free power available from the tap" a while back and I thought it was funny and r-slurred. 200+ watts is way less r-slurred than I expected

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Imagine one of those connected to your shower and the power is stored for balancing peak demand. There's some really cool tech that became obscure when oil became so plentiful in the early 1900s. It's a shame. They even had solar panels working off Schottky diodes rather than photovoltaic cells.

https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/2021/10/how-to-build-a-low-tech-solar-panel

"George Cove, a forgotten solar power pioneer, may have built a highly efficient photovoltaic panel 40 years before Bell Labs engineers invented silicon cells."

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You do realize the power from the faucet initially comes from electric pumps right? You're just really inefficiently transferring energy from a few blocks away, causing a pump to kick on still straining the electric grid.

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I know about energy losses from conversion I just think it's cool :marseyindignantturn:

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The more salient point is that they use electricity to establish the pressure so it would still drain electric from the grid.

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Not if you live in a basement. :!marseyindignant:

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Ok, if your municipality uses surface water and treatment is relatively low energy then this would technically work. You win.

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Surface dwellers BTFO.

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If the population is drinking from a hole in the ground, is it worthy of being called a municipality?

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>bragging about not having a giant aquifer of potable water underneath his feet

You will not survive the water wars

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My family owns property literally adjacent to one of the reservoirs

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Wow, you're next to the first source of water your city will drain dry? I take back what i said.

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A water tower is just miniature pumped storage

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Using colored glass filters, George Cove determined that most of the response was from the violet end of the spectrum and only a little from the so-called heat rays. His earlier PV plugs had responded equally well to heat rays and violet rays, while the older thermoelectric generators (German silver at both sides) did not respond to the violet rays at all.

The current research for improving photovoltaics is doping the semiconductors with nanoparticles manufactured to specific sizes to induce plasmon resonances and thus disperse unwanted wavelengths while extending the paths of wanted wavelengths to increase their chance of absorption.

I am extremely curious to know whether the addition of something like that could make a technology like this viable. If luck permits it it could also still potentially be be low-tech and simple to manufacture, because for certain sizes and metals people have been intentionally doping different materials with nanosize particles since the times of Roman Empire.

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I think the site is very cool too! :marseyagree: Although since he's a :marseyflagnetherlands: he sometimes makes rslured arguments or the foundations he's partnered have a definite:marseycomrade: bias. It's a good read tho :marseyfallout:

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Glory to Russia!

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Theres a pretty funny prank call where the caller finds a random apartment that offers free tapwater but paid electricity and complains about issues with their hydroelectric generator in their bathroom they had set up. Renter prank calls are really funny because nearly no one expects them and renters are so fricking dumb that basically sny premise is believable.

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Using drinking :marseymodelo: water :marseyspit: for power, genius!

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This is so funny, I had a thought about this exact thing couple of days ago and naturally someone already tried it.

I'm really liking that website, it has so many cool articles :marsey:

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Being white and playing video games is a short pipeline that leads to learning Japanese and raping your sister

Snapshots:

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