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Chris Hodges wrote:
Rob Morley wrote:

I was thinking along the lines of an old Calor gas bottle for the
low-pressure vessel, and the pump from an old freezer to evacuate it.
Surely the condensate would just drip out of the pump?



The word freezer just gave me a thought. A small quantity (e.g. for the
poster who need to top up a car battery) could be obtained by placing a
cup of hot water inside a sealed outer container in the freezer and
using the resulting frost. Further refinement could include a power
resistor (run the wires out past the door seal) in the source cup to
stop it from freezing and speed up the overall rate.


I wanted it the same week though :-)
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