whileloop,
@whileloop@lemmy.world avatar

Was this a thought you had in the shower, or a thought you had about showers?

Also, the pipe carrying water to the showerhead isn’t a wire or cord, and therefore every showerhead is wireless.

Eisenhowever,

You know very well what he means lol

Kerb,
@Kerb@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

this one isnt wireless youtu.be/06w3-l1AzFk

clubb,
@clubb@lemmy.world avatar

I just had that thought 10 minutes ago while showering, so both

Postcard64,

I guess it would be like a dehumidifier. It sucks existing water vapor out of the air.

Pyr_Pressure,

I’ve already got a wireless shower head. It just uses pipes and water.

UnD3Rgr0uNDCL0wN,

Mine is like that. You dont need a ton of pressure, just turn the tap.

vrighter,

to achieve significantly better density in the fuel tank, it is better to pre-react your hydrogen with oxygen. That way you can store your fuel as a liquid at room temperature, instead of a gas.

or in other words, just attach a water balloon to it

Tangent5280,

Lmao

Querk,

That would be an atypical rocket, but it checks out.

doctor_han,

Best shower thought I’ve seen in a while.

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

I’d just make it as a joke and you have to refill the head with water every time you use it and it only holds about 2 cups. It’d be like a squirt gun, but in the shape of a shower head.

Smokeydope,
@Smokeydope@lemmy.world avatar

This would make an excellent troll physics comic strip!

jonsnowman,

man, I hate it when I’m tired after a long day at work and I take a long, hot shower, because if I let my mind wander and stay in the shower just a little bit too long i fucking suffocate

Tangent5280,

You’d obviously have to wear an oxygen tank to use the wireless device. This device is designed for applications where there is an oxygen tank, but no way to connect the showerhead to the water pipelines.

wasney,

I imagine a wireless shower head could just be a squirt gun type deal with a shower head on the end.

Or, to stay close to your example, why not two canisters, Hydrogen and Oxygen. Then you’re not sucking all the oxygen in the room.

4am,
@4am@lemmy.world avatar

It might not be a good idea to create a device that sucks all the oxygen out of an enclosed space meant for a human during operation 💀

DontTreadOnBigfoot,
@DontTreadOnBigfoot@lemmy.world avatar

On a scale of 1 to Yes, how high are you?

gmahzdv975,

Hello!

BorgDrone,

My wireless shower head does’t use hydrogen, it just uses a hose to supply the water. No wires though.

set_secret,

showers don’t have wires right now, so I’m confused.

Today,

OP, what kind of wires does your shower have?

wizzor,

I have engineered a solution for exactly this, believe it or not.

The shower system consists of carbon doped ferrous material coated with a zinc passivation agent. There is a flow control subsystem made of a Cu-Zn alloy which also causes aerosolization of the hydrogen-oxygen payload. The hydrogen-oxygen mixture is pre-processed in a large volume nitrogen container, and precipitated down to the shower system using a combination of thermal effects and manipulation of ambient pressure.

Works really well, only limitation is the amount of precipitate available.

In other words, it’s a metal rain bucket with a faucet.

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