- Water filtration progress
- Water filtration test 3!
- Reverse osmosis system
- Get me some water
- A few drops in the bucket
- Reverse Osmosis System Installation Video
- A tentative rainfall capture plan
- Home again 21215
- Home again 21615
- Water filter review comparison
- Water classification system
- Homemade water distiller diy stove top
- Fan Cooler Kit
- The potential that exists
- Drainage system for the Quonsets
- Rainwater catchment concept
- Brainstorm: Use a dolly's "blade" to remove soil
- Off Grid Water Distillation at its Best!
- Using my trash as energy source for water distillation
- Revisting the water situation
- Water collection idea
- Water collection idea, part 2
- Water experiment
- More off-the-grid water distillation ideas
- Solar oven as energy source for distillation
- Water pumps and such
- More how to videos on distilling water and an atmospheric water generator
- Water filtration lab
- Another stovetop distiller
- Water laboratory (again)
- More laboratory work in progress
- Yet more lab work
- Creativity with straws
- Real world example testing
- Reclamation system getting close to completion
- Water and energy as keys to success
- Water distillation lab
- Club soda as a water treatment
- Ramping up production
- Learning some lessons
- Confirmation of a problem
- Conclusion for water distillation
- Conclusion of water distillation experiments ( maybe)
- Water use for off grid-living
- Homemade water distiller
To summarize, I think it is possible to capture rainfall, and to recycle it. The trick is to implement a system that is really simple and easy to do, cuz I don't have money and I don't have the capacity for a lot of work, so I must be efficient with both time and money.
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