$20 for a $1.50 jug of water is crazy.

  Check by the "Chemist" for de-ionized water.
I've heard that auto parts stores sell distilled water for topping off car batteries in the UK "Not for human consumption" is due to its not having been sterilize with Ozone or Peroxide, but making the CS will sterilize it, no problem.

Ode


At 11:47 AM 5/22/2008 +0100, you wrote:

Thanks for that BobL. The DW I have ordered is about £10 ($20) per five litres so that is ok for now. It is supposed to be 0.0ppm TDS but I have been told this is nigh on impossible, but if it is almost that it should be ok. Their delivery is slow though. I will see how it works out and if no good, will seek other options. As it is, this will still be better than the £11 ($22) per 500mls I've been paying for CS. TA Dee

-------Original Message-------

From: <mailto:[email protected]>bob Larson
Date: 22/05/2008 01:23:02
To: <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
Subject: RE: CS>Plunged!

you'll do fine.  don't be discouraged if you mess up a few times... just
make use of that which you wouldn't drink in other ways around the
homestead.

at $8US /liter for the DW (if i recall that right) you gotta get away from
that a.s.a.p.
consider a Reverse Osmosis water filter with de-ionizer cartridges to
install under the sink.  if needbe, you can get a garden hose adapter and
use it anywhere but it's nice to have RO available from it's own spigot on
the sink top.  the de-ionizer will make it real nice, almost as pure as
distilled but it doesn't trap or kill microbes (which will be dead already
if you water supply is chlorinated as most is).  then an economical
countertop pitcher style distiller won't have much to do at all.  and
flouride will be gone too.
the RO water is great to drink/cook with if trace minerals are added back
into it via Concentrace or the like.

i'm using RO & de-ionized water without distilling for my CS and it makes
better CS than any of the DW available from the grocery stores except that
from Whole Foods (strangely they're also the cheapest too).

cheers,
bobL

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dee [<mailto:[email protected]>mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 1:11 PM
> To: <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
> Subject: CS>Plunged!
>
>
> Just thought I'd tell you all that I've finally plucked up
> courage and ordered my generator so am quite excited although a
> bit nervous about it!  Lord knows what sort of mess I'll make of
> it, but nevertheless, nothing ventured nothing gained, as the
> saying goes... I've also ordered some distilled water so hope
> that goes ok, and who knows, I may end up getting my own
> distiller!  Brave talk indeed for a mechanically challenged OAP!  Dee
>
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