@TheWebock Haahahaha no i wish i was this guy in the video. He would without doubt be very rich right now lol. It was nice talking to you. I think that this would be a wise investment, if you ever decide to do so. Peace Bro
@pommyrooter Thanks for the replies. I thought that I was talking to the person who was doing the distillation in this video. Ooops! I am not trying to make any kind of distiller other than using the little one that I have for water; but I am interested in the subject. Thanks for commenting. It was a pleasure meeting you.
@TheWebock with either a bristle brush and gentle but persuasive 'percussive maintenance'. In distillation if you kept the water temperature low enough you could clean out the salt then repeat the cycle, to sterilize and clean out any further impurities. This is all coming from my background in distillation of spirits, so if you don't wish to follow my suggestions that is perfectly understandable.
@TheWebock I'm really sorry i cannot be of further help to you. BUT taking an educated guess from watching this series; i would say for sure there would be a residue of salt, in the 'carrier' piping and storage container. Removal would most likely be a hard achievement in itself as salt likes to cling to objects in the most annoying fashion, my recommendation would be too check salinity levels every time you distill salt water. If the levels become unacceptable then a through cleaning by (tbc)..
@pommyrooter It's not so much a question of what I could use as I am presuming that you are asking how I dissolve the solids left in my distiller. I soak it in vinegar over night and it becomes a soft mush for the most part. Then I drain it and sanitize the distiller using one cycle of steam.
My question refers to your system. Are there any remaining solids from distilling salt water? If so, what do you do with it or how do you deal with it?
@pommyrooter Yes. A basic home distiller of tap water. Just 5 gallons of water will leave the coil coated with calcium and whatever else as it leans more towards a tan color rather than white. If I have so much left from 5 gallons of tap water; I could only imagine what 5 gallons of salt water solids would produce. Could you tell me something about this?
answer to the question? did it take 10 panels to create this reaction? lobo
Burgler5656 1 year ago
Did it take all 10 solar panels to get that one tank of water?
SaudaraLink 1 year ago
@TheWebock Haahahaha no i wish i was this guy in the video. He would without doubt be very rich right now lol. It was nice talking to you. I think that this would be a wise investment, if you ever decide to do so. Peace Bro
pommyrooter 1 year ago
@pommyrooter Thanks for the replies. I thought that I was talking to the person who was doing the distillation in this video. Ooops! I am not trying to make any kind of distiller other than using the little one that I have for water; but I am interested in the subject. Thanks for commenting. It was a pleasure meeting you.
TheWebock 1 year ago
@TheWebock with either a bristle brush and gentle but persuasive 'percussive maintenance'. In distillation if you kept the water temperature low enough you could clean out the salt then repeat the cycle, to sterilize and clean out any further impurities. This is all coming from my background in distillation of spirits, so if you don't wish to follow my suggestions that is perfectly understandable.
pommyrooter 1 year ago
@TheWebock I'm really sorry i cannot be of further help to you. BUT taking an educated guess from watching this series; i would say for sure there would be a residue of salt, in the 'carrier' piping and storage container. Removal would most likely be a hard achievement in itself as salt likes to cling to objects in the most annoying fashion, my recommendation would be too check salinity levels every time you distill salt water. If the levels become unacceptable then a through cleaning by (tbc)..
pommyrooter 1 year ago
@pommyrooter It's not so much a question of what I could use as I am presuming that you are asking how I dissolve the solids left in my distiller. I soak it in vinegar over night and it becomes a soft mush for the most part. Then I drain it and sanitize the distiller using one cycle of steam.
My question refers to your system. Are there any remaining solids from distilling salt water? If so, what do you do with it or how do you deal with it?
Thank you for the kind replies.
TheWebock 1 year ago
@TheWebock liquid lime? that dissolves calcium. Im just guessing as to what you could use. Sorry i cannot be of more help
pommyrooter 1 year ago
@pommyrooter Yes. A basic home distiller of tap water. Just 5 gallons of water will leave the coil coated with calcium and whatever else as it leans more towards a tan color rather than white. If I have so much left from 5 gallons of tap water; I could only imagine what 5 gallons of salt water solids would produce. Could you tell me something about this?
TheWebock 1 year ago
@TheWebock basic water filter??
pommyrooter 1 year ago