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17 Comments
Rain chains let leaves get washed out of the gutter. Which is good in fire-risk areas.
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I saw this technique used in Costa Rica too and even included it in my short story, Slivers of a Shattered Life.
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Californians should use rain chains, which don't get clogged with twigs and leaves.
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Maybe use a plastic chain so it doesn't get rust and also not heavy
🔥 if there could be a solar panel to heat up those chains some type of Polaris polls kinetic energy that will keep that water above 32° freezing heated gutters some type of 902 technology is too expensive we need more affordable for the public will be some type of LED heating perfect just like the heated blanket wires inside the heated blanket I designed the coveralls they made of vest are designed the glove the socks everything with a solar panel on the outside of the cover off for the heat solar electric heating elements throughout the Garmin I was trying to design something to keep my guys warm winter months on the projects residential home framing😢
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These types of water drains were on Victorian houses here in the USA.
That's nice.
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Unless tied down they can't be used because of the winds.
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We use them in rhe UK
You won't find this in older Japanese houses.
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