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Understanding your Hydropack's water output

What rated output means, why daily production varies, and how to plan for your home's water needs.

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How much water will I get?

Rated output is a standardized lab-style reference used to compare systems under the same conditions—it is not a promise of what your home will produce.

For Hydropack, the rated production condition is 30°C (about 86°F) and 80% relative humidity, held constant for 24 hours (at roughly 1 atmosphere of pressure). Because real weather changes hour to hour and season to season, your actual daily output will typically be higher or lower than the rated figure depending on your local temperature and humidity at the time.

Why real-world output differs

Real-world conditions aren’t steady like a lab test. Temperature and humidity change hour to hour, day to day, and month to month, so water production will naturally move up and down with the weather.

Output also depends on whether the system is actually allowed to run continuously: production may pause because the internal tank is full (which only happens if the Hydropack doesn’t have an available external tank to store new water) or because the user set up has the settings in the Hydropack App to limit runtime.

The Hydropack App allows users to set a production schedule, establish a “humidity floor” to maintain energy efficiency, run in “Eco Mode”, and more. Because of these variables, “typical output” isn’t one stable number. Production variability is to be expected and can be explored in greater detail with a Aquaria Residential Water Advisor.

For better planning on what your gallons-per-day range could look like for your property, please schedule a meeting.

Updated: 6 April 2026 by NP.

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