Parabosol – Portable Solar Powered Water Treatment System for Remote Areas

In contrast with the scarcity of our drinkable water, we have plenty of sun power, waiting to be taken advantage. Parabosol is a portable solar powered water treatment system that uses parabolic mirror to boil water at a temperature up to 400-degree Celcius. This project aims to bring safe drinking water for people in remote areas, additional filter is also done by using sand filter and carbon filter where the sand filter catches any sand particles then the carbon filter removes any bad odor.

How it works?

Between those 2 filtrations when the sand filtered water collected in water container, the parabolic mirror also starts the purification process. All steam comes from the tank behind the parabolic mirror would condensate in bronze spine placed above carbon filter. Overall, there are 4 containers in this system: one for contaminated water, one for purification process, and two containers to keep all clean, drinkable water. The system is claimed to be able to clean up to 170 liters of water in a single use.

Designer : Hakan Gürsu of Designnobis

Parabosol Portable Solar Powered Water Treatment System by Hakan Gürsu of Designnobis

Parabosol Portable Solar Powered Water Treatment System by Hakan Gürsu of Designnobis

Parabosol Portable Solar Powered Water Treatment System by Hakan Gürsu of Designnobis

Parabosol Portable Solar Powered Water Treatment System by Hakan Gürsu of Designnobis

Parabosol Portable Solar Powered Water Treatment System by Hakan Gürsu of Designnobis

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