Can't see it ever would LOL / I'd stick to washing soda
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: PT Ferrance 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, January 10, 2011 3:14 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Precipitating calcium before distillation


  Hi,
  Can anyone tell me why baking 'sodium' bicarbonate at 350 degrees for 2-2.5 
hours will become 'calcium' carbonate?  How does sodium magically become 
calcium?  
  Thanks.
  PT




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  From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Mon, January 3, 2011 12:49:40 PM
  Subject: CS>Precipitating calcium before distillation

  For years I wanted my own water distiller but I knew that my calcium
  carbonate loaded water would prematurely destroy one. We have to vigorously
  clean any pot after boiling water in it and have to religiously descale the
  coffee maker. I also wanted to build my own larger scale water distiller but
  the same problem applied- not worth the money and trouble because of the
  rapid calcium buildup.

  I have finally found two methods that will bring this closer to reality for
  me but have very practical applications already.

  I now de-calcify nearly all our drinking water. We do it in the common 5
  gallon polycarbonate water jugs thusly:

  The secret precipitating agent is not at all a secret- it's calcium
  carbonate- plain old washing soda. It's still made by Arm & Hammer and can
  be bought on eBay if you can't find it locally. The dose for my water is
  about 1/2 teaspoon per gallon. Stir in and dissolve well and watch the
  calcium cloud the water then fall to the bottom of the jug. About 24 hours
  later, siphon off with a small tube and through a funnel with several coffee
  filters. I use my filters over many times.

  Concerned about non-food grade calcium carbonate? Make your own. Spread some
  baking soda out in a pan and bake it at 350F for 2-2.5 hours. 

  This preemptive process should add much life to any distiller.

  The best calcium cleaning solution I ever used in a coffee maker will
  probably work fine for distillers too: Standard 5% white vinegar to which I
  add powdered citric acid until it turns yellow.

  DaddyBob


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