You still have air leaving, eliminating your idea of prolonged condensation times. If anything, a pingpong ball filled hot tower would nearly eliminate particulate exhaust, leaving just the evaporate from tower 1 to leave, even without any extra cooling to the water, such as the radiator array that you guys have proved unnecessary. In a strict particulate based setup like that with a long up-spout for the exhaust fan, you'd conserve a ton of water over a standard bong for that reason alone. You would eliminate a dehumidifier, probably cut water loss in half (at least), and with a simple overflow valve between the chambers and a supply tank on a float valve, it would be days or weeks between fill-ups (think of a third tower dedicated to water storage, gravity fed through the valve).
The balls would just be one last barrier for any droplets to stick to before the humid air left the system. No laws are broken by this, and other than pump power (of which in this latest iteration there could be only one assuming a passive HE submerged in the cold tower's reservoir), there would be no external power input, unless you wanted to install bl00 LEDs.
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