CSWater distiller.

2015-01-19 Thread Ron
I think this has SS coil. Not sure. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Water-Distiller-Countertop-Stainless-Steel-Glass-Container-Vegavita-/191421452502 Ron --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. http://www.avast.com -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for

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2015-01-19 Thread Ron
I just noticed that it says New condition. Ron On 1/19/2015 1:51 PM, Ron wrote: I think this has SS coil. Not sure. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Water-Distiller-Countertop-Stainless-Steel-Glass-Container-Vegavita-/191421452502 Ron --- This email has been checked for viruses by

CSWater distiller - recommedations?

2014-07-19 Thread jenny goodhealth
Looking for a reasonably priced, good-quality water distiller in U.S. or Canada for supplying1 - 1.5 gallons of distilled water a day.  Any recommendations on brand, materials, filter cost where to purchase, etc.?  Thanks.  Jen -

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2014-07-19 Thread Scott Adams
AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSWater distiller - recommedations? Looking for a reasonably priced, good-quality water distiller in U.S. or Canada for supplying1 - 1.5 gallons of distilled water a day. Any recommendations on brand, materials, filter cost where to purchase, etc

CSWater Distiller for CS

2010-05-28 Thread Paula Samuels Anthis
OK you Wise Ones, I'm not super swift in action, yet I will get there, but only with your help.   Previously on this site it was noted that home steam distilled water was better for making CS/EIS than bottled and that several of you liked your Love distiller.   Question - Which model Love? 

CSwater distiller

2009-11-15 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I have got my own distiller now and have done one batch which produced one yellow solution of CS. This happened, I think, because I let it run over the automated time, because the next lot out of the same batch of distilled water, seems to be ok. However, I got a jug filter for the next lot I

Re: CSwater distiller

2009-11-07 Thread Ode Coyote
The bitter taste is normal for silver water...and the stronger it is, the more bitter. That flavor is highly subjective and changes with what happens to be coating the taste buds. You also might taste it really strong one day and not the next. If, for instance, you drank milk in the

RE: CSwater distiller

2009-11-07 Thread Neville Munn
Same applies if you're a smoker as well. N. Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 07:04:10 -0500 To: silver-list@eskimo.com From: odecoy...@windstream.net Subject: Re: CSwater distiller The bitter taste is normal for silver water...and the stronger it is, the more bitter. That flavor is highly

Re: CSwater distiller

2009-11-07 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Mind you, this is just the water Ode, before the CS is in it. But the bought DW is the same and reads the same on the TDS meter, so I'm hoping that when I make the CS it will be ok. dee On 7 Nov 2009, at 12:04, Ode Coyote wrote: The bitter taste is normal for silver water...and the

Re: CSwater distiller

2009-11-06 Thread Ode Coyote
Using hot water to start actually speeds things up without being detrimental to the finish...the water cools off before temperature can play a role. Anything below about 120 deg F doesn't seem to have too much kinetic energy in it, making particles collide with each other and ions

Re: CSwater distiller

2009-11-06 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Thanks Ode, I have done the two first batches which have to be thrown, and I had a taste of one. It took about five and a half hours whereas it took 6 and a half from cold. I must say I didn't like it much - just the same as I didn't like the one I used to buy. It has a bitter sort of

Re: CSwater distiller

2009-11-06 Thread Kirsteen Wright
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 5:19 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote: . Don't think I'd drink it though! dee No, I have to admit i wouldn't choose it as drinking water. i just use filtered tap water for that. Cheers Kirsteen

RE: CSwater distiller (UNCLASSIFIED)

2009-11-06 Thread Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Caveats: NONE I use hot water all the time, my hot water is Gas Fired which Is cheaper to heat then Electric. Bob -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To

CSwater distiller

2009-11-05 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
just to say I have just received my new OdeV water distiller (plus correct lead lol) and have done one batch. It has taken six hours but I think if I put in hot water from the kettle this could cut this time down a bit. I am anxiously watching the electric meter here and it is blipping

CSwater distiller

2009-10-30 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Hi Kirsteen, just to let you know I have taken the plunge and ordered the OdeV water distiller! I'll let you know how it goes in due course. dee -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org

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2009-10-28 Thread Ode Coyote
The assembly is added value over the parts and the parts added value over the raw materials. Any time you do anything, it has a value added. But with a 50 pound limit, if you do it real slow, you get to keep your efforts. VAT sucks like a Hoover adding the value of negative pressure to

Re: CSwater distiller (UNCLASSIFIED)

2009-10-28 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
No, it was a distiller. dee On 27 Oct 2009, at 17:42, Dan Nave wrote: If you were importing a Colloidal Silver maker, you could buy one of the units which is merely a battery, leads, resistor, and some silver electrodes. You could argue that there was really no value added, so it should be

Re: CSwater distiller (UNCLASSIFIED)

2009-10-28 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
You never said a truer word Ode, you can't win, there's always someone waiting to take the hard earned money from you, to make their lives easier i.e. politicians expenses over here springs to mind! dee On 28 Oct 2009, at 11:00, Ode Coyote wrote: The assembly is added value over the

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2009-10-27 Thread Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Caveats: NONE If you know someone out of Country can they send you something without paying Taxes (as a gift). Even if you pay them on the side. See below for $79. Bob $79 is cheapest I found http://www.we-beat-prices.com/ Didn't someone post a home made

Re: CSwater distiller

2009-10-27 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
yes, I put hot water in the kettle with the citric acid, but I have to say, that it worked better than any vinegar I have used, and in minutes too! dee On 26 Oct 2009, at 20:09, Marshall Dudley wrote: Citric acid can be used to unmineralize pipes and pans, but is not as fast as acetic

Re: CSwater distiller

2009-10-27 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I suppose that could be just a glitch on the particular one you have, but not a problem anyway. Thanks again. dee On 26 Oct 2009, at 20:35, Kirsteen Wright wrote: On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 6:10 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote: This looks good Kirsteen. Are you pleased

Re: CSwater distiller (UNCLASSIFIED)

2009-10-27 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I think it has to have VAT added if its over something like £50 Bob - in the UK that is. dee On 27 Oct 2009, at 10:55, Medwith, Robert J Mr CIV USA AMC wrote: Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Caveats: NONE If you know someone out of Country can they send you something without paying Taxes (as

Re: CSwater distiller (UNCLASSIFIED)

2009-10-27 Thread Dan Nave
If you were importing a Colloidal Silver maker, you could buy one of the units which is merely a battery, leads, resistor, and some silver electrodes. You could argue that there was really no value added, so it should be exempt from the tax... Dan On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:12 AM, Dorothy

CSwater distiller

2009-10-26 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Hi all, just a question about water distillers - table top variety. Do you have to keep filling it up, or is there a way of adding water automatically. TIA dee -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at:

Re: CSwater distiller

2009-10-26 Thread Kirsteen Wright
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 8:58 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.orgwrote: Hi all, just a question about water distillers - table top variety. Do you have to keep filling it up, or is there a way of adding water automatically. TIA dee Mine automatically switches itself off when it's

Re: CSwater distiller

2009-10-26 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
what make is yours Kirsteen, although I know you have probably said before. I was looking at a Megahome at JD Harris. I don't know if the innards of it are stainless steel though, which I believe they are supposed to be. dee On 26 Oct 2009, at 09:33, Kirsteen Wright wrote: On Mon,

Re: CSwater distiller

2009-10-26 Thread Garnet
The one gallon counter top that I bought from Wholesale Water Distillers has to be refilled each time. And there is sediment, depending on how much mineral is in your water to begin with, that has to be rinsed or wiped out between batches. Every so many I clean the stuck on sediment that will

Re: CSwater distiller

2009-10-26 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
thank you for the info Garnet, I buy white vinegar from Dri-Pak which I use round the house anyway. But of course here in the UK you cannot get it in anything other than spray bottles (in my experience) this is the proper white vinegar, not the distilled one. I expect I shall have a lot

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2009-10-26 Thread Garnet
Citric should be fine. Any weak acid will remove the hard water sediment. I use pickling vinegar because it is cheap. It does not matter if it is distilled since it is not being consumed. I do avoid the fumes though, from any vinegar, because they will give me a headache. Garnet

Re: CSwater distiller

2009-10-26 Thread Kirsteen Wright
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 12:26 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.orgwrote: what make is yours Kirsteen, although I know you have probably said before. Hi, it's actualy on top of the cabinets right now and i can't reach it but I'm pretty sure it's called OdeV. I've seen several others

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2009-10-26 Thread Garnet
The one gallon counter top distillers are all made by the same company, at least all of the ones that I have seen on line. Sears actually used to carry them. Some of the online dealers sell them for as much as $349, most sell them for $249. I have only seen two places sell them for $129, now. I

Re: CSwater distiller

2009-10-26 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
This looks good Kirsteen. Are you pleased with it and how long does it take to make 4litres? (sorry if you've said all this before) dee On 26 Oct 2009, at 16:15, Kirsteen Wright wrote: On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 12:26 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote: what make is yours

Re: CSwater distiller

2009-10-26 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
The thing is Garnet, I am in the UK and these although reasonable in the US end up costing the earth with postage and then our tax, and some just do not deliver here either. You've also got the time it takes to get here too to think about. Thanks for the info. dee On 26 Oct 2009, at

Re: CSwater distiller

2009-10-26 Thread Garnet
Didn't someone post a home made version not too long ago. It's just boiling water with a collection plate that channels the condensing steam into a collection bottle. Garnet -- http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Very_Low_Dose_Naltrexone

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2009-10-26 Thread Marshall Dudley
Citric acid can be used to unmineralize pipes and pans, but is not as fast as acetic acid, and also generally requires heat, whereas acetic acid will work at room temperature abet much slower. Marshall Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote: thank you for the info Garnet, I buy white vinegar from Dri-Pak

Re: CSwater distiller

2009-10-26 Thread Kirsteen Wright
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 6:10 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.orgwrote: This looks good Kirsteen. Are you pleased with it and how long does it take to make 4litres? (sorry if you've said all this before) dee Hi Dee Don't worry about asking, it's no problem. On the whole I'm really

Re: CSwater distiller

2009-10-26 Thread ATOMICSILVER
would like to see home made version ..please ! On 26/10/2009, at 12:47, Garnet wrote: Didn't someone post a home made version not too long ago. It's just boiling water with a collection plate that channels the condensing steam into a collection bottle. Garnet --

Re: CSwater distiller

2009-07-28 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Sorry sol, I should have said Cell Food, but I have used the Bioplasma cell salts as well. dee On 28 Jul 2009, at 05:26, sol wrote: Oh, I see now. Not the same thing at all. Mine are homeopathic cell salts in the Hyland's brand called bioplasma.

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2009-07-27 Thread sol
Oh, I see now. Not the same thing at all. Mine are homeopathic cell salts in the Hyland's brand called bioplasma. http://www.iherb.com/Hyland-s-Bioplasma-1000-Tablets/4977?at=0 sol Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote: Mine are the ones that were causing a bit of controversy here on the list last week!

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2009-07-26 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Mine are the ones that were causing a bit of controversy here on the list last week! They are called Cell Salts by NuScience and I don't think they have any taste to speak of except maybe to be salty! They just taste of lemon in distilled water - at least to me. Maybe you would get a

Re: CSwater distiller

2009-07-25 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Do you know what sol? I think it is not so much the taste of the fluid but our own taste buds! I came to this conclusion because my hubby and I can eat or drink the same substance and get two completely different tastes from it! My distilled water comes straight from the bottle and I

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2009-07-25 Thread sol
Same here, except my DH and I are opposite you and yours, I love my distilled, and he thinks it is awful. He drinks double filtered tap water, and I literally cannot. I also can't drink tea or coffee or any other beverage made with tap water, single or double filtered. I haven't tried cell

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2009-07-24 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
That actually looks like the Genii Kirsteen. Water Distiller - jdharris.co.uk which is where I saw it. About the same price too. My distilled water which costs a lot of money (double distilled) also has a horrible taste so maybe its because everything has been removed from it? dee On

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2009-07-24 Thread sol
Do you use the charcoal post filter? I don't use them, and my distilled water tastes wonderful, clean and fresh. Now, any other water tastes foul to me, like I can taste every awful chemical in it, even double filtered water and bottled water. sol Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote: That actually

Re: CSwater distiller

2009-07-23 Thread Kirsteen Wright
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 4:57 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.orgwrote: On reading the specification, it says it comes with charcoal filters. Now, I seem to have read somewhere that filters are not advisable to use with EIS. Hi Dee What I do is filter my water before I put it in the

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2009-07-23 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Yes, it boils the water Scott, and then it cools in a stainless steel coil or something and then goes through a charcoal filter. It is this bit which I am not sure about. dee On 22 Jul 2009, at 22:25, Scotty wrote: That is what I too have heard. Does the Genie 11 produce steam distilled

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2009-07-23 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Good idea but I wasn't sure if you could do this. Do you have a similar model to the Genii then Kirsty, as I would like to know what you think of it. I cannot afford one of the expensive ones and thought this looked good. dee On 23 Jul 2009, at 09:42, Kirsteen Wright wrote: On Wed,

Re: CSwater distiller

2009-07-23 Thread Kirsteen Wright
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 11:20 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.orgwrote: Good idea but I wasn't sure if you could do this. Do you have a similar model to the Genii then Kirsty, as I would like to know what you think of it. I can't find the Genie anywhere but I have an O de V like this

CSwater distiller

2009-07-22 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Hi folks, I'm thinking of getting my own counter top distiller and am looking at the Genie 11 which I can get here in the UK. On reading the specification, it says it comes with charcoal filters. Now, I seem to have read somewhere that filters are not advisable to use with EIS. Can

Re: CSwater distiller

2009-07-22 Thread Scotty
: CSwater distiller To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Wednesday, July 22, 2009, 8:57 AM Hi folks, I'm thinking of getting my own counter top distiller and am looking at the Genie 11 which I can get here in the UK.  On reading the specification, it says it comes with charcoal filters.  Now, I seem

Re: CSwater distiller question

2009-07-18 Thread Ode Coyote
You are on the averaged billing plan then...it's not a flat rate and the 3 KW to distil a gallon of water is like 30 cents or so. Tel points out maintenances issues, but using charcoal filtered rain water as the source water should alleviate that to a great degree. A distiller that doesn't

Re: CSwater distiller question

2009-07-17 Thread Ode Coyote
---Original Message--- From: mailto:odecoy...@windstream.netOde Coyote Date: 16/07/2009 15:59:01 To: mailto:silver-list@eskimo.comsilver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSwater distiller question Try 68 cents a gallon sometimes. Company sells you electricity by the kilowatt

Re: CSwater distiller question

2009-07-17 Thread Kirsteen Wright
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 9:51 AM, Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.netwrote: If you are paying a flat rate for power and gas, it could well be that the energy cost of distilling your water will be free. [to you] The rate isn't likely to be stacked in your favor, but even if you use more than

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2009-07-17 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I just love it Chuck! dee On 16 Jul 2009, at 21:03, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: Yes indeed. Dee For you, a distiller would pay for itself. Chuck ** I rear-ended a car this morning. So, there we were alongside

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2009-07-17 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
yes, but we pay by direct debit in advance, so if the bill is more, you have to pay extra. This is just a way of spreading the cost. I try and keep mine to a minimum but even so, it still costs a lot I feel. Maybe other countries pay more than this, but I will be surprised if they do,

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2009-07-17 Thread Golden Aldi
We also pay by direct debit here in Germany. They base it on previous months usuage. If you end up using less at the end of the year, you get money back, and if you use up more, then you pay the difference, and your monthly debit payments will be adjusted to the new usuage amounts. You get nothing

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2009-07-16 Thread Ode Coyote
Try 68 cents a gallon sometimes. No way electricity would cost that much to distill water !! [..not like I know what it costs in the UKreally? ] Have you tried battery water from the auto parts store? it takes about 3 kilowatt hours to make a gallon of distilled water. A kilowatt =

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2009-07-16 Thread Ode Coyote
More specifically steam irons Using tap water will eventually clog the steam nozzles and chamber with mineral deposits as the *iron* distills the water Ode At 05:42 PM 7/15/2009 +0100, you wrote: On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Marshall Dudley

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2009-07-16 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I don't, otherwise I wouldn't buy it! I mentioned it to show the difference in the two countries. dee On 15 Jul 2009, at 19:37, Smitty wrote: A dollar a gallon!! Ours here in the UK is more like $28 per gallon! it would probably cost me more in electricity to do my own! Then there's the

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2009-07-16 Thread Marshall Dudley
, and try to do with when the rain is heavy, but there is little or no lightning. Then boil it to remove the CO2. Marshall deb --- On *Wed, 7/15/09, cking...@nycap.rr.com /cking...@nycap.rr.com/* wrote: From: cking...@nycap.rr.com cking...@nycap.rr.com Subject: Re: CSwater distiller

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2009-07-16 Thread Tel Tofflemire
/09, Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net wrote: From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@windstream.net Subject: Re: CSwater distiller question To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Thursday, July 16, 2009, 3:13 AM   Try 68 cents a gallon sometimes. No way electricity would cost that much to distill water

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2009-07-16 Thread Dee Fitzpatrick
: CSwater distiller question Try 68 cents a gallon sometimes. Company sells you electricity by the kilowatt; the average kilowatt cost is about 8-10 cents. Since the distiller will use three kilowatt hours to make a gallon of water the cost is about 24 cents per gallon. That's a whole lot cheaper

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2009-07-16 Thread Kirsteen Wright
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 6:59 PM, Dee Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote: I think it wouldn't be that cheap here Ode. I pay in advance for my electricity and it costs me £50 per month! The gas is £120 per month so all in all, it is crippling. I worked it out as approx 28 cents 02 13.5

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2009-07-16 Thread Dee Fitzpatrick
The water I buy reads 000 on a TDS meter. dee ---Original Message--- From: Tel Tofflemire Date: 16/07/2009 17:46:36 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSwater distiller question That is 1/2 the story Ode Coyote, I have had 4 very good distillers over the years, in each case

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2009-07-16 Thread Dee Fitzpatrick
Is that good? I'm no good at maths I'm afraid. dee ---Original Message--- From: Kirsteen Wright Date: 16/07/2009 19:17:40 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSwater distiller question On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 6:59 PM, Dee Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote: I think

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2009-07-16 Thread cking001
Yes indeed. Dee For you, a distiller would pay for itself. Chuck ** I rear-ended a car this morning. So, there we were alongside the road and slowly the other driver got out of his car. You know how sometimes you

Re: CSwater distiller question

2009-07-15 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
A dollar a gallon!! Ours here in the UK is more like $28 per gallon! And that can't be bought at a store - it has to be sent off for. I still think I am better doing this though, because a) the water is so pure, and b) it would probably cost me more in electricity to do my own! Then

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2009-07-15 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I wish our Asda (owned by Walmart) did distilled water, but it doesn't. dee On 14 Jul 2009, at 20:14, Jean Baugh wrote: Hi, You might find this of interest. I'd been using Wal-Mart distilled water and then changed to some from my grocery store. The moment I used the grocery store

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2009-07-15 Thread Marshall Dudley
Batteries and irons require distilled water. What do you do about those? Marshall Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote: A dollar a gallon!! Ours here in the UK is more like $28 per gallon! And that can't be bought at a store - it has to be sent off for. I still think I am better doing this though,

Re: CSwater distiller question

2009-07-15 Thread Kirsteen Wright
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.comwrote: Batteries and irons require distilled water. What do you do about those? Why do irons need distilled water. I've never used it in mine. Cheers Kirsteen

Re: CSwater distiller question

2009-07-15 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Oh you can buy that in the car shop, but it is not supposed to be good enough for CS - at least that is what I was told. Also, you only get a litre at a time and that is a couple of pound at least, so would probably work out nearly as much. dee On 15 Jul 2009, at 17:13, Marshall Dudley

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2009-07-15 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I just stick boiled water out of the kettle in mine! dee On 15 Jul 2009, at 17:42, Kirsteen Wright wrote: On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com wrote: Batteries and irons require distilled water. What do you do about those? Why do irons need distilled

Re: CSwater distiller question

2009-07-15 Thread Kirsteen Wright
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 5:48 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.orgwrote: I just stick boiled water out of the kettle in mine! dee I just use tap water - mind you we have very soft water here Kirsteen

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2009-07-15 Thread cking001
Dee, The grocers carry distilled for household purposes such as use in electric irons. It prevents mineral buildup and lengths the iron's life. What do folks in UK use? Chuck God loves everyone, but probably prefers 'fruits of the spirit' over

Re: CSwater distiller question

2009-07-15 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Ours is the hardest in the country unfortunately. dee On 15 Jul 2009, at 17:55, Kirsteen Wright wrote: On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 5:48 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick d...@deetroy.org wrote: I just stick boiled water out of the kettle in mine! dee I just use tap water - mind you we have very soft

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2009-07-15 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
Nothing, we just have to put in water softening things like Calgon or soda crystals, because I live in the south and it is hard water here. dee On 15 Jul 2009, at 17:57, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: Dee, The grocers carry distilled for household purposes such as use in electric irons. It

Re: CSwater distiller question

2009-07-15 Thread Kirsteen Wright
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 5:57 PM, cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: Dee, The grocers carry distilled for household purposes such as use in electric irons. It prevents mineral buildup and lengths the iron's life. What do folks in UK use? We have extremely soft water here in Scotland, there's

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2009-07-15 Thread Marshall Dudley
Kirsteen Wright wrote: On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com wrote: Batteries and irons require distilled water. What do you do about those? Why do irons need distilled water. I've never used it in mine. Cheers Kirsteen

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2009-07-15 Thread Smitty
A dollar a gallon!! Ours here in the UK is more like $28 per gallon! it would probably cost me more in electricity to do my own! Then there's the cost of the distiller of course, dee You shouldn't pinch pennies when it concerns your health. Smitty -- The Silver List is a moderated forum

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2009-07-15 Thread Kirsteen Wright
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 7:34 PM, Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.comwrote: If you use regular water, when it produces steam, the minerals get left behind, and will clog it up. Even worse, the minerals often have brown stain in them, from rust or sediment, which can sometimes break loose,

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2009-07-15 Thread Norton, Steve
From: dingyun...@att.net [mailto:dingyun...@att.net] Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 1:23 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSwater distiller question Hi, group This is my first time buying water distiller. I got it from whioe sale water distiller costs 248.00

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2009-07-15 Thread Deborah Gerard
Rain water is distilled water, deb --- On Wed, 7/15/09, cking...@nycap.rr.com cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: From: cking...@nycap.rr.com cking...@nycap.rr.com Subject: Re: CSwater distiller question To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 12:57 PM Dee, The grocers carry

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2009-07-15 Thread Clayton Family
sort of. there can be alot of junk in it sometimes. On Jul 15, 2009, at 5:47 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote: Rain water is distilled water, deb --- On Wed, 7/15/09, cking...@nycap.rr.com cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: From: cking...@nycap.rr.com cking...@nycap.rr.com Subject: Re: CSwater

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2009-07-15 Thread Deborah Gerard
I would think it is a option and a person could strain it couldn't they? thanks deb --- On Wed, 7/15/09, Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com wrote: From: Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com Subject: Re: CSwater distiller question To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 9:04

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2009-07-14 Thread Clayton Family
Hi Helen, It looks like this post was not seen the first time. Questions: What kind of distiller do you have? Rust in the bottom is not a good sign, as you have noted. Have you checked the conductivity of the water with a meter at all? I do not have one, but remember some posts about a

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2009-07-14 Thread dingyung49
...@skypoint.com wrote: From: Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com Subject: Re: CSwater distiller question To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Tuesday, July 14, 2009, 8:56 AM Hi Helen, It looks like this post was not seen the first time. Questions:  What kind of distiller do you have?  Rust

Re: CSwater distiller question

2009-07-14 Thread cking001
I have ALWAYS used grocery market distilled water. Always bought the cheapest (currently from WallMart). Been doing this for over a decade...no problems. Could never understand anyone wanting to spend the money on fuel to home-distill, besides heating up the house needlessly also. I know some in

CSwater distiller question

2009-07-14 Thread Jean Baugh
Hi, You might find this of interest. I'd been using Wal-Mart distilled water and then changed to some from my grocery store. The moment I used the grocery store distilled water, my CS machine refused to work. It turned out to be the water. When I poured out the grocery store distilled water

Re: CSwater distiller question

2009-07-14 Thread cking001
Yeah, you just have to try it and see how it works. You can't even go by brand because they use local regional distillers. Chuck Character density: The number of very weird people in the office. On 7/14/2009 3:14:40 PM, Jean Baugh

CSwater distiller question

2009-07-07 Thread dingyung49
Hi, group      This is my first time buying water distiller.  I got it from whioe sale water distiller costs 248.00.  The output water has metal smell and often I need to wash the pot because there are lots brown color rust sittomg at bottom of the pot.  Does my water have comtamination due

CSWater Distiller

2008-09-21 Thread Sickleave48045
Pulled this off Net To distill water all you need is a bucket with water, some plastic wrap, and some type of jar or cup. Suspend the jar in the center of the bucket, above the water level. Then place the plastic wrap on top of the bucket. Put some type of weight on the plastic wrap in the

Re: CSWater Distiller

2008-09-21 Thread leslie1053
Do you put a hole in the bottom of the cone? I had heard that plastic wrap leaked plastic intoyour food; Is this the type of plastic to use? Thanks, Leslie From: sickleave48...@aol.com Date: 2008/09/21 Sun AM 03:48:25 CDT To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSWater Distiller Pulled

CSWater Distiller, Two Essentials

2008-09-21 Thread Wayne Fugitt
At 01:25 PM 9/21/2008, you wrote: To distill water all you need is a bucket with water, some plastic wrap, and some type of jar or cup. That is not all of course. The two primary requirements are a source of heat and a source of coolness. Often distilling takes place without any

Re: CSWater Distiller, Two Essentials

2008-09-21 Thread leslie1053
Oh wellnice thought anyway. LOL From: Wayne Fugitt cwf...@fugitt.com Date: 2008/09/21 Sun PM 02:28:05 CDT To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSWater Distiller, Two Essentials At 01:25 PM 9/21/2008, you wrote: To distill water all you need is a bucket with water, some plastic wrap

Re: CSWater Distiller- type of plastic wrap

2008-09-21 Thread Clayton Family
@eskimo.com Subject: CSWater Distiller Pulled this off Net To distill water all you need is a bucket with water, some plastic wrap, and some type of jar or cup. Suspend the jar in the center of the bucket, above the water level. Then place the plastic wrap on top of the bucket. Put some type

Re: CSWater Distiller

2008-09-21 Thread Smitty
Do you put a hole in the bottom of the cone? I had heard that plastic wrap leaked plastic into your food; Is this the type of plastic to use? Thanks, Leslie You don't cut a hole in the bottom of the cone shaped plastic. Here's an example to maybe clarify the idea for you =

Re: CSWater Distiller, Two Essentials

2008-09-21 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening Leslie, At 02:41 PM 9/21/2008, you wrote: Oh wellnice thought anyway. LOL I did not say it would not work. Of course it will work fine. It is nothing new, been around for a long, long time. It is almost the same as the remote and primitive design that requires nothing but

Re: Re: CSWater Distiller, Two Essentials

2008-09-21 Thread leslie1053
Gotcha. In the past if any way to screw it up, I'd find that way. Now, the words out of my mouth are that I CAN and I CAN DO IT RIGHT. Thanks, Leslie From: Wayne Fugitt cwf...@fugitt.com Date: 2008/09/21 Sun PM 09:07:46 CDT To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSWater Distiller, Two

RE: CSWater distiller (UNCLASSIFIED)

2008-05-30 Thread Ode Coyote
: Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Caveats: NONE Where is cheapest place to get a PWT meter I found it for $63 Bob -- From: Jason Eaton [mailto:resea...@silvermedicine.org] Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 2:38 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSWater distiller (UNCLASSIFIED) HI

RE: CSWater distiller (UNCLASSIFIED)

2008-05-30 Thread Silvia Messmer
Does anyone use lab glass ware to distill their water? If so do you like the results? What set up do you use? Silvia -Original Message- From: Ode Coyote [mailto:odecoy...@alltel.net] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 7:57 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: RE: CSWater distiller

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