Ideal for emergency power supply for electrical appliances used indoors for long periods! This is the commemorative first model! *Currently no longer available for sale [Looking for distributors!]
"AQUENEOUS" is a water power generator that requires no fuel and simply needs saltwater added in case of emergency. It can generate power using various types of water readily available, such as tap water, rainwater, river water, pond water, seawater, urine, and soy sauce. Additionally, it operates quietly and emits no toxic substances, making it safe for indoor use. 【Features】 ■ Generates power just by adding saltwater ■ Safe for indoor use ■ No maintenance required ■ Reliable even during long power outages *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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【Product Specifications】 ■Electrical Output: Maximum 35W ■Generation Time: Approximately 60 hours or more per magnesium cartridge set ■Body Size: 260mm × 190mm × 330mm ■Body Weight: 6.0kg ■Required for Power Generation: 2.6l of saltwater (salt concentration of about 8-10%) *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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The AQUENEOUS business division, the world's first water power generator, which frequently appears on television programs and news, has developed six models of water power generators, as well as a dedicated uninterruptible power supply for water power generators and AquaConverter, among many other world-first innovations, since its establishment in March 2019. It continues to make remarkable progress with overwhelming technology and development capabilities that do not allow competitors selling similar products to catch up. Currently, it is listed on the Cabinet Secretariat's website as a representative company working on national resilience. Professor Kazuhisa Hamaguchi, a specially appointed professor at the Graduate School of Regional Politics and Administration at Takushoku University and director of the Disaster Prevention Education Research Center, has been appointed as the director of the AQUENEOUS Disaster Prevention Research Center. NTV program appearance video: https://youtu.be/RmcF4boHSAo Nagoya CBC TV Channel 5 news video: https://youtu.be/Vv8U51cy-zU Kansai ABC Asahi Broadcasting Channel 6 "Cast" appearance video: https://youtu.be/DQzH5Evho7c