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Harvey Gerst
 
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"bomar" wrote:
"Steve L" wrote:
"JAXAshby" wrote:


For fresh drinking water, 2-liter soda bottles filled with tap water can be
stored in all kinds of out of the way spaces.


You will have to empty out the bottles first
You can get 2 litres into a 1 litre bottle if you boil it down first. Then
pop it in the freezer to keep it fresh. When de-winterising next season,
just nuke it in the microwave and add water (dilute to tase).- Don't over
do it or it will become too runny - and off you go. Not only will you be
saving money, you will be helping save the environment too.
Steve


We skip that and buy dehydrated water @ Sam's Club.
Over the years we have found that if we preheat the envelopes of dehydrated
water in our on board propane powered microwave for 19 seconds on 70% power
they reconstitute much faster, and require 17.4% less water to do so.


I don't have a propane powered microwave, but I did try concentrating on a cup
of ice water, trying to bring it to a boil, using just mental energy. After a
few hours, I wasn't able to get it to a boil, but I did manage to get it up to
room temperature. Maybe the original poster will have better luck than I did.

Harvey Gerst
Indian Trail Recording Studio
http://www.ITRstudio.com/