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Keith Hughes wrote in news:450f607a$0$10296
: Uhmmm...if you use the carbon before the still, they are not there to carryover are they? With the added benefit of chlorine removal, which is plus for life of stainless steel (assuming you're not trying to distill seawater, that is). The trouble with prefilters is capacity. Lots of stuff the distiller is great at removing, like chlorine and the other additives the government bureaucrats are trying to poison our children with, like flourine, will soon consume your activated carbon filter. The filter on the distilled water side lasts for months without losing effectiveness because there is so little pollutants consuming the carbon. Most of the pollutants the prefilter would be consumed by, I simply flush out of the boiler for the next load. My reference to "beast" is a comparison rating of how much kitchen floor space it consumes...more than my water cooler. Just something else to walk around. Over the years, I've found it much better to use the little countertop unit, one gallon at a time. I punch the START button as I'm on my way to bed and let it warm the house at night, of course not in the South Carolina summer when the house overwarms itself. Garage benches make wonderful distiller locations out of the air conditioner zones. In winter, the beast will heat my whole place as long as you leave it running, conserving energy. It also loses much more steam than the countertop units do, so it makes the house have that warm, humid feeling. -- There's amazing intelligence in the Universe. You can tell because none of them ever called Earth. |
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