In spite of minimum standards for city water, many have opted to filter their drinking water anyway. After all, just because water tastes all right and does not have an odor doesn't mean it is pure. Of course, the safest way to know if you water is safe is to take a sample to a testing center. But even if it passes this test, you still may want to filter it, just to be sure.
Why spend a lot on a filter unit when you can make one yourself? Below is an inexpensive plan for making a carbon water filter that will guarantee to make most drinking water safer.
Step one is to acquire the needed supplies. You will need a piece of vinyl hose and a drill and bit the size of the outside hose diameter. You will also need a length of 2 1/2 inch PVC pipe, a cap and a can of sealant. Finally, you will need a paper coffee filter.
Now you are ready for the construction. First, drill a hole in the cap and insert the piece of vinyl tubing. Seal it as necessary so that water will not leak around it. Then insert the cap onto one end of the PVC pipe and seal this as needed. Finally, fold the paper coffee filter so that it fits into the PVC pipe and push it down so that it covers the hole where the vinyl tubing is inserted.
Add the carbon to the open end of the PVC and pour water over it until it is full. Point the vinyl hose into a container where the filtered water can collect. You may want to discard the first batch of filtered water since it might have washed out contaminants from the project.
You will want to attach the PVC pipe to something so that it can work while you are doing other things. A simple stand can be made using two 4 inch squares of pine, a base and upright longer than the PVC. Attach the upright piece to the base. Then drill a hole in each 4 inch square large enough for the PVC. Attach these supports to the upright, insert the PVC filter, and secure it with a setscrew.
Your unit is ready to use. Remember, the more carbon you have in your PVC pipe, the more filtering takes place. Thus, the longer it is, the better. Also, be sure to replace the carbon periodically and to clean out the inside of the PVC while it is empty. The frequency will depend on how much water you filter through the unit.
This unit has obvious limitations. It is not designed to produce a great quantity of water. But if you keep the PVC full and store the filtered water, it will surely provide sufficient drinking water for several people.
Make Your Own Water Filter
Most of the population in the United States agree (rightly or wrongly-that is a point of debate) that there are many benefits to installing a water filtering systems. The problem most of us come across is answering the question: which one? There are so many on the market that we can be truly overwhelmed when it comes to choosing one.
Just stop in at the home supply store that carries air coolers and other items, and see the variety on offer. You won't know which way to turn.
This is where reading good water filter reviews will come in handy. There are experts who have already gone through the trouble of testing all of the water filters on the market and writing a review on each, so you don't have to make a mistake and buy the wrong one.
They also compile consumer reviews and reactions so you get the opinion of actual home users of these systems. This information will help you make the right decision in choosing your water filtering system.
As with most information, searching the Internet is the best way to find out about and read these reviews. In no time at all, you can pull up and review dozens of reviews and find out the pros and cons of each system. (That is if you actually need one-make sure your water needs to be filtered before you spend you money on a filtering system.)
The top brands offering water filter systems are Brita, PUR, Ever Pure, GE, Kenmore, Culligan, Amway and Aquasana. You cannot go wrong with any of these brands, but one might be better for your needs than another. You can find any of these brands at their sites on the internet, or usually at one of the major retailers such as Walmart or Sears. There are stores that specialize in water filtering systems, but you will usually pay a bit more for the system if you shop at one of these.
It is well worth the time and trouble that you will go through to do some research. First, you should find out if you need a system, and second, you should find out which is the best system for you. Reading articles and reviews will help you on both of these points.
No sense wasting money on a system you do not need, or on a system that will not suit your family's lifestyle. Find out in advance by checking the reviews.
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