I use a reverse osmosis filter - purchased from a marine aquarium supplier.
Our water has a very high alkalinity (hardness)
The reverse osmosis filter uses a lot of water. Something like 10 - 15 L
flow for every 1 L filtered. It runs on a float vale to a 10 gallon
container.
--
Dave
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On July 12, 2018 at 10:28:38 AM, bobkiss caribsurf.com (
bobkiss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
DEAR DANA,
In the past I used those small, electric water distillers but they
were a pain to clean (due to the rapid build up of calcium carbonate from
our water) and drank mucho electricity. And they never lasted more than a
year before burning out. Do you think the Zerowater would work for me?
CHEERS!
BOB
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*From:* "Dana Myers" <dana.myers@xxxxxxxxx>
*To:* "pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
*Sent:* Thursday, July 12, 2018 11:42:17 AM
*Subject:* [pure-silver] Speaking of water
I always mix up processing chemicals in distilled water (purchased in
jugs at the supermarket), and discovered the Zerowater cistern:
https://www.zerowater.com/
From what I have seen, it ends up costing about half of what distilled
water in jugs costs.
Cheers,
Dana K6JQ
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