Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Water subseries Table of Contents

Here's a Table of Contents that will allow easy access to all of the posts in this subseries.  I realize that this is probably what I thought I already had.  Perhaps this improves things a bit.

  1. Water filtration progress
  2. Water filtration test 3!
  3. Reverse osmosis system
  4. Get me some water
  5. A few drops in the bucket
  6. Reverse Osmosis System Installation Video
  7. A tentative rainfall capture plan
  8. Home again 21215
  9. Home again 21615
  10. Water filter review comparison
  11. Water classification system
  12. Homemade water distiller diy stove top
  13. Fan Cooler Kit
  14. The potential that exists
  15. Drainage system for the Quonsets
  16. Rainwater catchment concept
  17. Brainstorm: Use a dolly's "blade" to remove soil
  18. Off Grid Water Distillation at its Best!
  19. Using my trash as energy source for water distillation
  20. What would be the best system to handle water
  21. Revisting the water situation
  22. Water collection idea
  23. Water collection idea, part 2
  24. Water experiment
  25. More off-the-grid water distillation ideas
  26. Solar oven as energy source for distillation
  27. Water pumps and such
  28. More how to videos on distilling water and an atmospheric water generator
  29. Water filtration lab
  30. Another  stovetop distiller
  31. Water laboratory (again)
  32. More laboratory work in progress
  33. Yet more lab work
  34. Creativity with straws
  35. Real world example testing
  36. Reclamation system getting close to completion
  37. Water and energy as keys to success
  38. Water distillation lab
  39. Club soda as a water treatment
  40. Ramping up production 
  41. Learning some lessons
  42. Confirmation of a problem
  43. Conclusion for water distillation
  44. Conclusion of water distillation experiments ( maybe)
  45. Water use for off grid-living
  46. 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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