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Unread 12-13-2002, 12:36 PM   #3
airspirit
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This design serves two purposes: to reduce exhaust humidity and eliminate droplet class exhaust completely (where you can feel the droplets over the bong). I anticipate a design like this would only exhause less than 20% the water volume that a standard bong would. With a longer exhaust shaft from the hot tower's Y, you may reduce this to under 10%, which would be excellent.

A further benefit is that by reducing ambient humidity through more efficient water collection, it would also increase evaporation in the cold tower, lowering temps further below ambient.

Also, being a nearly closed system, it wouldn't be as susceptable to gumming up if used in an outdoors environment, if you were planning on running a monstrousity like this outside your home (which, in the end, would be ideal in almost all bong applications).
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