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The actual membrane part of the RO unit under our kitchen sink is rather
small. If one were doing a long hike along a very remote beach (10+ days), a small hand pumped RO thing could make much more sense than trying to haul all that water. Also, I was thinking that sea kayakers might want be interested in sea water without all the salt. Any ideas here? thanks bill |
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At an hour's work for a quart of water, you won't be taking many showers. "bg4a" wrote in message om... The actual membrane part of the RO unit under our kitchen sink is rather small. If one were doing a long hike along a very remote beach (10+ days), a small hand pumped RO thing could make much more sense than trying to haul all that water. Also, I was thinking that sea kayakers might want be interested in sea water without all the salt. Any ideas here? thanks bill |
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