Re: Water purifier pitchers ??
- From: sf
- Date: Sat, 09 Jun 2007 15:25:07 -0700
On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 21:48:10 GMT, "Pete C." <aux3.DOH.4@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Dee Dee wrote:My grandfather distilled his own water. He had a mini-distillery in
I recall from a relative a number of years back that she was using an
Amway (counter) reverse osmosis; it dripped, dripped, dripped into a
pitcher. You wouldn't necessarily have to hook it up, as I recall;
just plug it in. Put it anywhere you can find a space. Well, that's
hard to do at my house.
Dee Dee
If it "dripped, dripped, dripped" in all probability it was not reverse
osmosis. RO membranes require a fair amount of water pressure to
operate. They also produce "reject" water which carries away the crud
the membrane won't pass.
the kitchen. He vaporized the water then condensed the vapor back
into water (it dripped through a tube). All the crud was left behind
in the first container.
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