#85215 - 02/09/07 12:30 AM
Re: Time for me to learn about purification system
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*Katadyn-06 Manual Desalinator Watermaker Item Number: 2078
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#85216 - 02/09/07 12:43 AM
Re: Time for me to learn about purification system
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Registered: 09/15/05
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I agree, the specs don't seem to back up being able to filter viruses. However, I glanced at their website and if I can cut through the "marketing-speak" correctly, I think that their filters utilize ultrafiltration(UF), and UF can filter viruses. UF is conceptually similar to reverse osmosis(RO) but lets larger particles through. RO can turn salt water into fresh water but UF cannot. Anyway, I'm not 100% sure that it uses UF but that's my take on it. It can't use RO because the website says it leaves "beneficial minerals and electrolytes" in the water. Hmmm, including the ones that make my tap water "hard" and not taste so good? Yeah...that's a selling point! <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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#85217 - 02/09/07 01:31 AM
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Paranoid?
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Registered: 10/30/05
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I also forgot to mention UV sterilization... Ultraviolet light destroys bacteria, viruses and protazoa, but does not work on chemicals.
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#85218 - 02/09/07 03:48 AM
Re: Time for me to learn about purification systems
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 11/09/06
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"Dare to Prepare" by Holly Deyo, has some great info & plans for water purification.
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#85219 - 02/09/07 02:47 PM
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Registered: 09/12/05
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Ok, GREAT information everyone, thanks. Here's what I'm thinking of doing, see if my reasoning holds water <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
Katadyn Hiker Pro or Guide Pro (preferably, but it's not listed on the Katadyn web site) as an everyday filter for hiking, camping or bug in/bug out. Micropur tabs for purification when hiking light. MSR Miox for purification on long term camping and bug in/bug out. Bleach and iodine at home for long, long term bug in.
It seems that some people have gotten lucky by filtering with coffee filters or bandannas, and by not purifying in most situations. I guess I'm paranoid enough to do both, or at least have the capability to do both.
Does this sound like a good plan covering all bases?
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#85220 - 02/09/07 03:01 PM
Re: Time for me to learn about purification system
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It seems that some people have gotten lucky by filtering with coffee filters or bandannas, Note: those were used as "pre-filters" over the inlet hose of filter systems. They keep out large peices of water-muck so it doesn't clog your filter. They won't keep out the badies. -Blast
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#85221 - 02/09/07 03:11 PM
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Old Hand
Registered: 09/12/05
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Loc: MA
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Thanks for the clarification, that's a big difference.
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