January 2009


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Our unique wide stream swim nozzles project a non-turbulant water current that is both more enjoyable to swim in, but also results in a wider current making it easier to swim in and less likely for you the swimmer to swim wide of the current and get out of sync.

Our individual diverters allow you to adjust the flow by simply turning the flow diverters from a gentle current to a powerful stream allowing the strongest swimmer to swim consistently up to 5 miles (8 km) per hour without turning

Our tank design eliminates the backwash effect by diverting the water flow to the massage seat area, eliminating the effect that can impede a smooth swim. Many competitive swimmers find the Hydropool Aquatrainer to have the most realistic swim.

Hydropool Aquatrainer Swim Spas are equipped with two adjustable thigh jets that utilize diverted water from turning down the wide stream swim nozzles. The jets can act as a swim stabilizer by further helping the swimmer stay centred which keeps them in sync. They are also perfect for a lower body massage and are ideal for light resistance and water aerobic exercises.

the perfect swim.

Aquatrainer (14 ft – 4.25m)
Aquatrainer (17 ft – 5.2m)

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There are many new forms of alternative energy but maybe none as interesting as the Cool Earth Solar “Balloon.” The concept behind this design is that they create an “inflatable plastic thin-film balloon (solar concentrator) that, upon inflation, focuses sunlight onto a photovoltaic cell held at its focal point.

The design produces 400 times the electricity that a solar cell would create without the company’s concentrator.” Cool Earth has already began construction on a power plant in Livermore, CA that will utilize this new technology. The plant is modest in size, creating only 1.4 Megawatts but if this plant works as well as they expect it to, they plan on launching a full sized plant next summer. One great thing about this device is that it’s made up of a very common and cheap material. “Plastic thin film is abundant and cheap,” said Cool Earth Solar CEO Rob Lamkin. “It only costs two dollars for the plastic material necessary for our solar concentrator.”

It’s ideas like this that I think will stick. It’s cost efficient. It’s made of an easy to find material and it’s an environmentally sound concept.

Do you think this sounds like a good way to harness solar energy?

To read more environment-related news, please visit the Causecast Environment Page.

Photo: cleantechnica

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