Understood.  It took me a long time to get together enough frog pelts  to
buy my still and RO.

Cheap white vinegar is a useful alternative to commercial de-liming
solutions. 

-----Original Message-----
From: herx [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 9:45 AM
To: eScribe Silver List
Subject: RE: CS>Using dehumidifier water in still



James, thank you for the suggestion.  I previously considered using RO water
in the still but the cost of the RO machine is prohibitive to me now, and I
can't find RO water in my local stores.  Besides, I originally got the still
so I wouldn't have to carry home several gallons of DW each week.

I'm trying to make the best CS I can using the equipment I already have. 
I'd still like anyone's thoughts on using dehumidifier water in my still.
On the surface, it appears to be an improvement over using twice-distilled
tap water, but perhaps I've overlooked something. 
Additional comments will be appreciated.

Thank you.


-----Original Message-----
From: James Holmes 
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2003 08:30:04 

Adding a reverse osmosis unit ahead of the still will:

1.  Produce a much purer distillate.
2. Greatly reduce the frequency of still pot cleaning.

-----Original Message-----
From: herx  

I am considering taking the water collected by my basement dehumidifier and
running it through my ecowater still, then using the resulting distilled
water to make CS.

My reasoning is that the water from the dehumidifier starts cleaner than my
tap water (no added chlorine, fluoride, disolved metals, minerals, rust).
Therefore, the resulting distilled water would be closer to pure than DW
made from tap water.  There would also be very little scale buildup on the
still, compared with using tap water.  Currently, I run about a dozen
gallons of tap water through the still, clean the scale from the still, then
run it all through a second time before using it to make CS.  As I see it,
the biggest contaminant from the dehumidifier would be airborne dust and
mold collected with the condensed water.

Please sound off with comments and warnings.  Am I missing anything? 
Would boiling in the still be enough to destroy possible mold in the
condensed dehumidifier water?  Or would mold spores survive and pose a
threat in the final CS made from this water?  Would this method be better
than using twice-distilled tap water?


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