09-20-2014, 10:22 AM
http://solaqua.com/solaquakit2.html
Making a solar water distiller is easy if you have the food grade silicone to seal it with. And the glass for the top. And the food grade tubing to come off it. We have one from years ago and I am relining it for current use. On a sunny day it will put out three gallons or so.
Someone sure could start making these in Puna. No moving parts. As long as you keep it filled with water (catchment in our case) it will last many years.
Also as I mentioned on an older thread:
http://aquarain.com
Cheers,
Kirt
Making a solar water distiller is easy if you have the food grade silicone to seal it with. And the glass for the top. And the food grade tubing to come off it. We have one from years ago and I am relining it for current use. On a sunny day it will put out three gallons or so.
Someone sure could start making these in Puna. No moving parts. As long as you keep it filled with water (catchment in our case) it will last many years.
Also as I mentioned on an older thread:
http://aquarain.com
Cheers,
Kirt