Talk:Water heat recycling
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Hoping for some help! here
editI am hoping that you can help with somehow or other integrating these three areas together, being shower science, hybrid shower and of course hot water heat recycling.
The recent edits performed by members to my original text was good because it has shown me how important it is to keep information brief without degrading the content.
This is important since it will buy some time whilst i obtain photos and diagrams suitable for the encyclopedia.
Eventually i will provide the data such as some simple comparisons (flow rate comparisons, etc) that are already quite verified.
These will already be available with far more extensive explanations that are currently in the process of being included in a web site i am preparing.
The other web site link is to a site that is the only other one i know of pioneering this new technology.
I am hoping for some guidance here..
In the meantime i have provided this link in shower science which directs to a site where similar work has already been undertaken thereby showing that the new content of shower science is not of original or unverifiable content type, thus overcoming the first request for deletion obtained already.
i wont be changing the article showerscience much in this time until i make some friends and get help.....
Please let me know if you can help.
thanks for your comments.......... Yours faithfully Mike--Showerscience 10:22, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
It might be worthwhile doing some research on the inventor of this technology. With interest in the topic i did some brief cheap-nasty websearches and found a large global corporation RenewABILITY claiming patency but a young scientist (Alexander Fung) presenting a very similar technology predating the patency by at least 6 months. With this stuff turning into big bucks, I would personally hate the little man to get screwed by Wiki. Como19 (talk) 14:01, 1 January 2011 (UTC)
Do you know if there is an industrial heat reclamation article? I can't find one. I have important information about spiral bank ceramic heat recouperators. --Somethingsquare 09:55, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
DIY units
editThey can be home made for tens of $. Tabby (talk) 22:26, 12 April 2013 (UTC)
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