What about rain water?
Marshall
Reid Harvey wrote:
Greetings, CS Enthusiasts,
Once again I'm in the so-called third world, and I'm facing a serious
challenge, to produce the water needed for CS production. Recently,
in East Africa I was able to use the water that's sold for car
batteries, and was able to determine that this was entirely okay,
using my little Hanna PWT. But where I am now the reading meter is
off the chart, apparently very high. Plus the water smells very
strong. I may be facing the likelihood that I'll have to distill the
water, whether using a conventional still or a solar still, or
whatever. In fact the bottle says 'sulfuric acid.'
My feeling had been that somebody doing the production of the water
was simply using whatever bottle they could get their hands on, and
that even very dilute sulfuric acid would prove detrimental to the
battery. That this kind of water is used in auto batteries has been
surprising.
I know there are tons of plans for solar stills, to be found on the
internet, however my main intention is to keep the production of the
water as simple as possible. Can anyone tell me, are there some
conventional stills that are more simple than the solar? Or are there
some essential components of a conventional still, that would allow me
to fabricate the rest of the unit out here? Along with the
information, any names of U.S. companies would be greatly
appreciated. I return to the U.S in June, and will be able to
purchase what is needed, prior to returning here.
Reid
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