The water from an air conditioner you are referring to is known as condensation. This occurs when there is a difference in temperature between an object and the temperature of the air.
Simply include the diode in one of the AC supply lines to your capacitor. (not sure what a salt water capacitor is) but, all capacitors only store charge, which is discharged as a DC current.
The term "food grows where water flows" provides another, more distinct use for water -- after it has been discharged from the powerhouse.
A washing machine begins a wash cycle with clean tap water. If, at the end, the water discharged after the final spin is not full of dirt, then the soap and washing machine has not cleansed the clothes!
The AC system doesn't use water. Water may be produced at the evaporator as a result of the rapid exchange of heat to the ambient air, but there is no water in an AC system.
An adjutage is a tube through which water is discharged.
An ajutage is a tube through which water is discharged.
yes, we can if more water is discharged than recharged. For example if it is dry out, and we use a vast amount of water in that time period... it could result in a temporary drainage of ground water.
be discharged into a water reservoir or container.
After being discharged from the hospital, she was able to return home to continue her recovery.
No
COULD BE PLUGED DRAIN
What is the waste matter discharged from our body