This....is nothing like what we are doing.
Did you visit our site? Or are you knee jerking it?
For one, everything you and your website says is worded like a scam.
For two, this is the most absurd idea I've heard in my life.
This is a rube goldberg machine disguised as a futuristic innovative cooling/heating thingy.
Subtracting all the bullshit and obfuscation this is how I understand your contraption: A watercooling loop delivers heated water to an insulated tank which then goes through a radiator to heat the air when you need it.
What happens when the tank is full of hot water and the cpu needs cool water? Will it shut off the cpu? underclock? heat the room when it's is already heated?
Why would anyone buy this contraption for presumably hundreds of dollars when a $20 cpu+fan does essentially the same thing?
Woooooow. I can feel your affection. ... The love is swelling in you now.
For one: Scams usually ask for stuff ($ mainly). We don't. We're just looking to talk with people. If an investor comes along, we'll talk to them too (we are). So let's settle down on that. If you are someone who doesn't want to give your money, rest assured, we don't want it.
For two: thanks for the feedback. It's why I'm here.
It's a proof of concept: not a product ready for sale, distribution, etc. The question really isn't where do you get more cold water - it's how do make sure the material components heating the water through heat exchange can handle that type of long term stress AND make the thing work over a larger distributed network so when the demand for heat is there, there is data to fire up the components to provide heat.
The concept also has really strong applications with datacenters, but I think that's a different discussion.
I actually have some good build pics and screen grabs of testing....but I'm at a loss as to how to post pics on here. Lil help? Anyone?