Monday, 22 October 2012

Feel the world with your a/c (Weatherator)


Don’t set temperatures anymore, get on a higher level with my idea, an augmented systemised a/c, which allows you to set cities rather than temperatures!
You’re sitting in New Delhi or Mumbai, and you set your a/c at New York or say Tokyo, in half an hour your room temperature and humidity matches with those currently in the set city (New York or Tokyo).
This a/c has few augmentations a humidifier, room heater, fogger and a network link with the company’s system which is again linked with a weather updating system of any weather organization. When you set a city, the network checks in all the current details (temperature, humidity) of the set city from the weather updating system, adjusts the setting of your a/c as input on its own and your a/c starts the action and sets up your room temperature, humidity and fog with that currently present in the city you've set.
The system also has a set up system in which you can ignore one or more parameters from the world setting say if you put New York set up while being in Mumbai, but ignored the fog only other parameters would change, also, if you ignored humidity the humidity will not get adjusted. It also has a system imbibed which allows setting percentage of various parameters to your convenience, say set your humidity or any other parameter be 20% of the selected city.
The a/c also comes with conventional setting, so when you don’t want any weather; rather your own you can very well do that, including the humidity and fog.
  1. The feeling ‘at home’ would really be wonderful if you’re away from your home city, also you can have some good time by feeling different cities’ weather right in your home.
  2. It could also help in acclimatization of soldier before shifting, military academies could very well benefit from such systems.
  3. Schools and universities could not just teach rather make the students feel how different places on earth are.

No more temperature settings, be innovative set cities and feel them in your home!

Shaikh Mazher

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