There has been a lot of concern lately about aluminum content of water caused by the chemtrails being sprayed all over the world, is there a test available to us for this?
Very cool, I just have to ask did the kit specify how long to run the water before taking the sample, even in a deep rock well bacteria can be a problem if they aren't used much, before I sold my parents home the well failed the bacteria test (220' deep rock well), due to the fact the house sat empty for six months, had to chlorinate the well to correct the problem and after that all was (well) Thanks for sharing, always a pleasure.
@rchopp I let the water run for about 20 min. I did not clorinate the well before testing. I only use the well for watering the yard and the reason I am doing this is for my h2o back up. Thanks for the comment....
I'm no water expert, but as a country dweller all my life and having hard water I have a suggestion you may want to check out. As directed by our county health dept., we would put about a half gallon of bleach down the well, let it set overnight and then pump it ut until the chlorine smell was gone. Might be worth looking into.
Great video man. I have city water and a well myself. The majority of Minnesota has a shallow aquifer as well. Great tips, thanks for putting up the info!
@FUBARPROTOCOL You don't have thank me brother. You are the one doing all the work and taking your time to put your smarts up on video for us. I appreciate man and wish I lived near you.
@FrontCortex Hey Cortex, I do live in the Burbs and I am on city water. This well was here when I bought the house. It is a 20 foot shallow well I use for watering the yard but it now also my backup water source. There are many video's on how to put in a shallow well. I helped my neighbor put his in a couple of years ago. It only took us about 3 hours to do it.
There has been a lot of concern lately about aluminum content of water caused by the chemtrails being sprayed all over the world, is there a test available to us for this?
hangtime911 2 months ago
THANKS you helped me bullshit my tech process Paper thanks, didnt have time to come during study hall to finish up the lab.:)
Exzibionperez 4 months ago
Have you tested the water after going through the filter ?
maclovindotca 6 months ago
Good video, You could make a water cannon with that water spicket......LOL
MrSFSniper 8 months ago
Great video bro!!!
EastCoastPrepper 8 months ago
Great vid, good info. Going to order one.Thanks for posting.
1oldarmyguy 8 months ago
I'm ordering one of these kits. Thanks alot for posting.
MrB0TT 8 months ago
Excellent video!
pgm98387 8 months ago
Good vid and a good idea. Quite expensive though. baring in mind I have no idea how much they cost lol
I would like to test my tap water. Thanks for the vid.
HalfQ 8 months ago
@cuscre Thanks for your comment..
FUBARPROTOCOL 8 months ago
Thank you for doing this:
The hardness of your water is only an issue when you wash your hair.
Great music!
budedees 8 months ago
@budedees Thanks for your comment..
FUBARPROTOCOL 8 months ago
Great info.Thanks
unomas58 8 months ago
@unomas58 Thanks for your comment..
FUBARPROTOCOL 8 months ago
Most awesome info, tyvm for sharing this, makes it easy...
dumdan1988 8 months ago
@dumdan1988 Thanks for your comment..
FUBARPROTOCOL 8 months ago
Great vid. Any chance of running some of that water through the bucket filter and testing it again for everything to see how the filter performs?
Synos001 8 months ago 2
@Synos001 I will If I can get a chance.Thanks for your comment..
FUBARPROTOCOL 8 months ago
I am in a city as ell and have a spring coming into my property. It now has a hose hook up.
NewYork895 8 months ago
@NewYork895 Thanks for your comment..
FUBARPROTOCOL 8 months ago
thanks for the vid
RICHROOFER1 8 months ago
@RICHROOFER1 Thanks for your comment..
FUBARPROTOCOL 8 months ago
around here the health department will test your water for 15.00
sunshinerinker 8 months ago
@sunshinerinker I wish that my City would ..Thanks for your comment..
FUBARPROTOCOL 8 months ago
Twould be nice to test for #radiation too (including "hot particles" that the gieger counters don't pick up).
KitemanTV 8 months ago
look at Ozone gen. research it you ll be surprised. for a SHTF look at polar pure that works really well to good video man
lorker9 8 months ago
@lorker9 I will. Thanks for your comment..
FUBARPROTOCOL 8 months ago
outstanding.
1111atreides 8 months ago
Kool video, thanks for uploading it
MrMooseheadbeer 8 months ago
@MrMooseheadbeer Thanks for your comment..
FUBARPROTOCOL 8 months ago
they have something like this (sort of) for swimming pools too. It's testing for different chemicals though, I think.
themeleed 8 months ago
@themeleed Yes they are different than drinking water testing. Thanks for your comment..
FUBARPROTOCOL 8 months ago
Very helpful info. Thanks....Intro was way too long. anything over 15 seconds is frustrating.
Wiredeclipse 8 months ago
@Wiredeclipse Thanks for your kind comment..
FUBARPROTOCOL 8 months ago
Very cool, I just have to ask did the kit specify how long to run the water before taking the sample, even in a deep rock well bacteria can be a problem if they aren't used much, before I sold my parents home the well failed the bacteria test (220' deep rock well), due to the fact the house sat empty for six months, had to chlorinate the well to correct the problem and after that all was (well) Thanks for sharing, always a pleasure.
rchopp 8 months ago
@rchopp I let the water run for about 20 min. I did not clorinate the well before testing. I only use the well for watering the yard and the reason I am doing this is for my h2o back up. Thanks for the comment....
FUBARPROTOCOL 8 months ago
I'm no water expert, but as a country dweller all my life and having hard water I have a suggestion you may want to check out. As directed by our county health dept., we would put about a half gallon of bleach down the well, let it set overnight and then pump it ut until the chlorine smell was gone. Might be worth looking into.
robert3081 8 months ago
Great video man. I have city water and a well myself. The majority of Minnesota has a shallow aquifer as well. Great tips, thanks for putting up the info!
Yankeeprepper 8 months ago
@Yankeeprepper Thanks for your comment Yankee..........
FUBARPROTOCOL 8 months ago
@FUBARPROTOCOL You don't have thank me brother. You are the one doing all the work and taking your time to put your smarts up on video for us. I appreciate man and wish I lived near you.
Yankeeprepper 8 months ago
@Yankeeprepper Same here my friend !
FUBARPROTOCOL 8 months ago
Good stuff brother, send one to Freedom he might want to test his Pepsi:)
minbound 8 months ago
@minbound Thanks Minbound !
FUBARPROTOCOL 8 months ago
The photo you showed of your house looked like you're in a suburb neighborhood, how come you have a well?
Great video/info, thanks!
FrontCortex 8 months ago
@FrontCortex Hey Cortex, I do live in the Burbs and I am on city water. This well was here when I bought the house. It is a 20 foot shallow well I use for watering the yard but it now also my backup water source. There are many video's on how to put in a shallow well. I helped my neighbor put his in a couple of years ago. It only took us about 3 hours to do it.
FUBARPROTOCOL 8 months ago
serious water pressure. wow!
rpsimpkins 8 months ago
Great Idea, thanks!
usfreedom22 8 months ago
@usfreedom22 Thanks Man !
FUBARPROTOCOL 8 months ago