Hi; I don't know anything about the Genesis 3000, or most others but I'd suggest testing your "distilled" water for it's conductivity among other things. Probably the local high-school chem department has some test gear, and certainly any chem teacher could whip something up with a cheap multimeter that would give you an idea. I expect that either there are some metals or plastics in the distilling machine that are contaminating the distillate or some other source; does it taste significantly different than distilled water bought at the grocery store?
Take care, Malcolm

At 06:35 PM 2/21/07 -0500, you wrote:

I have run about 30 loads of water through my distiller and still it has a strange taste to it. Does anyone know how to change the taste so it's H2O? I filter it after with a charcoal filter and still yucky. I've cleaned it with vinegar and there is no buildup or anything. It's clean as a whistle. Will this taste eventually go away......... maybe after the 100th batch?
Doris
It's a Genesis 3000


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