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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2010

Buy it here: http://www.vat19.com/dvds/digital-water-powered-alarm-clock.cfm?adid=youtube

Please subscribe to our channel: ‪http://www.youtube.com/user/vat19com

The Water-Powered Digital Alarm Clock runs solely on tap water. Simply fill it up and it turns on! The large LCD screen displays the current time, day of week, and ambient temperature.

With only four buttons, it's easy to set the alarm, time, and date.

A simple-to-remove spill-proof cap provides easy access for when you need to replace the water (a quick job every two weeks or when the display becomes dim).

Use the buttons on the bottom to additionally show the current date, seconds, and toggle between Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature displays.

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  • The problem is the water isn't the power it is the dissolving zinc. Copper at one end, zinc at the other and the water is the "wire" not the power source. The electrons come from the dissolving zinc. Once the zinc is gone it's done and in the landfill, not so 'Green". The running without water thing is because of a capacitor, that allows you time to change the water. Wouldn't the truth be more interesting advertising?

  • @glendunsworth It's a matter of semantics. Regardless, without the water the clock wouldn't function.

  • @vat19com Semantics... Regardless you're not beeing entierly truthfull to the customers...

  • @masterbenjamin We aren't being dishonest, if that's what you're implying. As for my comment about semantics, it absolutely applies. You could argue that cars are not powered by gasoline at all, but by the energy released from the gasoline.

  • If you were to drink the used water out of it, would it taste any different without the ions?

  • @MeLoNhEadSeb It would taste different, but only because it had been sitting at room temperature for a few days with a metal plate in it.

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  • @RPT47 Care to back up that statement?

  • @RPT47 Absolutely. The specs are online at the manufacturer, for one, so it's not like this is some sort of esoteric process. Second, this technology has been around since the early 80s, so it's not really that new either. Finally, the screen of the clock itself requires hardly any energy to work. Come on, didn't you ever do the potato experiment in school?

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  • milk

  • @glendunsworth shut up

    

  • @dollylollyful probably ....... Coke?

  • IS IT WATER PROOF

  • What did Jon drink instead of gasoline in the beginning?

  • @vat19com Will it work with my pee ?

    Just curios

  • I dont c the buttons

  • How did you make Jon pour gasoline into his mouth?

  • @glendunsworth Yay someone knows how a wet cell batterie works!

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