A while back I was looking for ways to sterilize water for camping.
One system used Clorine to kill microbes and Hydrogen peroxide to neutralize the Chlorine.
Wassup with this?
Ode
At 06:59 PM 9/6/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>Many Thanks, Bill, I'll pass this on to my son, a Desert Storm Vet, who uses
>his 600 gal hottub nightly to overcome much pain. To get away from using
>Chlorine & other harmful products, he's been trying CS, CCu and H2O2 after
>letting the fill water containing Chlorine evaporate overnight. To date he's
>quite pleased with this, but we continue to look for a better way.
>Hope you find your solution soon.
>If I can help in any way, please let me know. www.rharrisinc.com or
>[email protected]
>Sincerely,
>Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Bill Missett [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2003 4:06 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: CS>Pool filters
>
>
>The Monarca company, located in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, produces a home
>water purification device which is a meter long section of 2-inch PVC pipe
>containing app. 10-12 2-inch ceramic balls which are permeated with CS. It
>is immersed in your home water cistern or water tank, and the agitation of
>incoming water releases the CS from the ceramic balls to purify the water.
>
>We have been using them in house for about three years (each tube has a
>2-year life span in a 5000 liter tank) with excellent results. Our water
>now comes from a river source of dubious purity, which is run through a sand
>filtration process before delivery. We've never had the water tested for
>purity, but have used the Monarca CS product, and have not suffered any
>skin, internal afflictions from the water. (This includes brushing teeth
>with it, but not direct consumption).
>
>The Monarca devices are rather pricey for
>Mexico -- about $40 US per tube -- but they have a good life span and do the
>job.
>
>Hope this helps....Bill
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Richard Harris" <[email protected]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2003 2:34 PM
>Subject: RE: CS>Pool filters
>
>
>> Bill, please elucidate further on Monarcha CS Ceramic Flotation device.
>> There is a company in Clearwater, FL that makes CS & CU filters for pools
>&
>> spas. Expensive to me but might fit your needs.
>> Best regards,
>> Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Bill Missett [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 6:37 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: CS>Pool filters
>>
>>
>> Hi, we're putting in a pool in Southern Mexico which we plan on using to
>> irrigate our fruit trees as well and want to use colloidal silver to
>filter
>> it. We're planning on using a colloidal silver ceramic flotation device
>sold
>> in Mexico by a company called Monarcha. Does anyone have any experience
>with
>> this product or with pools generally? I know this has been discussed
>before
>> but, your help would be appreciated. Thanks!
>>
>>
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- CS>Pool filters Bill Missett
- RE: CS>Pool filters Richard Harris
- Re: CS>Pool filters Bill Missett
- RE: CS>Pool filters Richard Harris
- RE: CS>Pool filters Ode Coyote
- RE: CS>Pool filters Richard Harris
- RE: CS>Pool filters Ode Coyote

