Man, that's an issue. My system holds around 40 galsuse Distilled water.
Or but a RO system.
I don't think you could just filter it. Something I think with the filter exchanging a ion
and makes salt
Yeah, my tap water is is about 400 ppm, and 7.7 pH.My water reads 350ppm out of the faucet. Is there anything I can do to make this water viable in a DWC set up? What are my options?
Thanks, man. That thing really works, huh? I guess I'll have to break down and buy one. Does it hook up to the sink? lease tell me how it worksYeah, my tap water is is about 400 ppm, and 7.7 pH.
I bought a Reverse Osmosis system. $129.99
http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/RO/DI-Filters-&-Systems-RO/DI-Systems/c9_10/p603/Economy-4-stage-RO/DI-unit/product_info.html
Upside: The water that comes out is 0 ppm, pH 6.5
Advertised at 75 gal\per\day. For me it takes 15 minutes to fill a one gallon bottle.
Downside: It spits out waste water at a rate of of 3.5 g to 1 gal good water. I guess could water the lawn with the waste.
Yeah it has fittings to hook up to the sink faucet or garden hose, comes with the system. That way you don't have to tap into the water lines or waste lines.Thanks, man. That thing really works, huh? I guess I'll have to break down and buy one. Does it hook up to the sink? lease tell me how it works
Then it's just going to be boiled or left out for a week hard water. It will need to be filtered or distilled somehow. That's how the minerals/material that brings the TDS up are removed.Thanks to everyone for their input. My system is 40 gallons so I can't picture myself lugging water in. What about boiling it or leaving it out for a week?
I'd actually like to build a solar still. Our water is pretty fucked up out of the well, really screwy.anyone make there own Still?
I was thinking about a pressure cooker with a copper tubing
condenser coming off of it, with a spot to fill it with water.