Thank you for that information. I have never used a dehumidifier so
didn't know this.
Laura
Marshall Dudley wrote:
Water from a dehumidifier is typically very dirty. In fact so dirty I
have problems with condensate piping stopping up with gunk.
Marshall
Homestead Springsberry wrote:
What
Water from a dehumidifier is typically very dirty. In fact so dirty I
have problems with condensate piping stopping up with gunk.
Marshall
Homestead Springsberry wrote:
What about using the water from a dehumidifier?
Laura
needling around wrote:
Hi,
I remember someone on the list talking ab
All the water from dehumidifiers I've had has been filthy. The mechanisms
haven't been particularly sanitary... but thanks for the suggestion.
PT
- Original Message -
From: "Homestead Springsberry"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 9:56 PM
Subject: Re: CS&g
What about using the water from a dehumidifier?
Laura
needling around wrote:
Hi,
I remember someone on the list talking about how much they liked there
Love water distiller. I went to research them for purchase and found
there are several different models with widely varying prices. If you
Hi,
I remember someone on the list talking about how much they liked there Love
water distiller. I went to research them for purchase and found there are
several different models with widely varying prices. If you have used a Love
distiller would you share your experience?
Thanks.
PT
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 1:10 AM, Faith Saint Francis <
fesanfranci...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Problem is I never DID make the 'distilled' water, and another problem
> would be the angle of sunrays on the site where you live.
>
Ah well - if it depends on sunrays, count me out. I live in Scotland. Ha
list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Water Distillers .. do it yourself!
> Why don't we 'make' distilled water ourselves?
> Any more inventors amongst uw? Show yer face!
> FaithStFrancis
I googled and found =
http://www.thesietch.org/projects/distiller/index.htm
http://www.solare
> Why don't we 'make' distilled water ourselves?
> Any more inventors amongst uw? Show yer face!
> FaithStFrancis
I googled and found =
http://www.thesietch.org/projects/distiller/index.htm
http://www.solareagle.com/PREP/DISTILL.HTM
http://survival.com/IVB/index.php?showtopic=14969
There's
Respectd CS circle!
So happy to be able to jump out of non-topic thangs.
Why don't we 'make' distilled water ourselves?
I have thought this over for years, and I came up with a very natural solution
.. it seems to be as easy as making your own CS!
Problem is I never DID make the 'distilled' w
I would be interested also, but do know of one that is
pretty cheap but takes a long time and that would be
www.waterdistiller.com
Leslie
--- faith gagne wrote:
> The Group may have discussed this before, most
> likely, but could someone please suggest a good
> inexpensive water distiller? Muc
The Group may have discussed this before, most likely, but could someone please
suggest a good inexpensive water distiller? Much appreciated. Thanks.
Faith G.
-Original Message-
From: Dennis Gulenchin [mailto:dgulenc...@mb.sympatico.ca]
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 8:02 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Water Distillers
Ernie,
I bought my distiller from Polar bear water distillers in Edmonton about
15 years ago and h
Ernie,
I bought my distiller from Polar bear water distillers in Edmonton about
15 years ago and have had very little trouble with it so far. The one I
got is a model 42d25 that makes 25 gallons in 12-13 hours automatically.
I would not buy any smaller holding tank than the 25 gal. as that last
Can you please tell me if these counter top distillers you've been
mentioning make as
good quality CS as you'd get with DW?
I seem to remember reading that they didn't produce sufficiently pure
water? Or is that wrong?
Is it necessary to double distill or would a single distillation suffice?
Are
OH, I don't know, considering the amount of silver polished off the
electrodes with every use of a scouring pad, it probably makes someone
some money selling replacement electrodes
sol
Ode Coyote wrote:
The scouring pad has 'no' effect.
It's just work for no reason.
--
The Si
The scouring pad has 'no' effect.
It's just work for no reason.
The electrodes just get "dirty" again very quickly..it's part of the process, so just let the process be what it is.
Wipe off the loose stuff and let er rip.
Ode
At 07:32 PM 9/17/2004 +, you wrote:
Hi Garnet, Yesterday
I use either 9% white pickling vinegar or the regular 5% white vinegar.
The 9% just allows me to use less vinegar, but it is not always
available in a store brand product. Store brand being cheaper than brand
names. If I am using 5% I use about two cups (I really have not measured
exactly), with 9%
Hi Garnet, Yesterday you said .'I simply wipe it out after each batch and soak it in vinegar and water over night
every 6 or 7th batch, when the mineral deposits that won't wipe out get to be the size of a quarter on the bottom of the vessel'..
This sounds like a good idea to me and sa
By the way on the Love water distillers all have the internal parts some are
more it is just
for the fancy shell. I got the plane white one they all come with cleaner
and charcoal bags.
I have not used the Charcoal I might if I was distilling for drinking water.
I just got back on I see some one fo
Water Distillers I have seen lots on the net, the one that looks the best
for the money
had a stainless steel boiling chamber and cooling fins for around a 100$
When you use one why the filters they try to sell you
I would think all you would need is the distiller
All thoughts would be appreciated
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