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noddy wrote:
Seagold desalinaters is one such unit and there are at least 10 other manufacturers. They are reversosmosis units however a manual unit woll only yeild 1 -5 leters of water an hour.. They work at increadably high pressures so take enormous amounts of energy. Good luck Don S "Don and Deb" wrote in message news ![]() Wondering if anyone has heard/seen/had any such thing. We have a 22' sailboat we would like to use it in brackisk/salt water as well as fresh. Ability to carry it on hikes/camping would be great as well. Large capacity is not critical (1-2 gal per day would be plenty). There are plenty of purifiers on the market (Katadyn, First Need, MSR, etc.), but none can desalinate. Any leads would be appreciated. Thanks, Don Check out Zenon. Terry K |
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