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| #86047 - 02/19/07 05:31 PM  Has anyone used a solar still? |  
|   Old Hand
 
 Registered:  12/14/05
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   Its a simple concept: you dig a shallow hole, lay in a clear sheet of plastic and wait for the sun to do the work. But has anyone successfully built one and collected water?
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| #86049 - 02/19/07 06:52 PM  Re: Has anyone used a solar still? |  
|   Carpal Tunnel
 
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Tanspiration bags on vegetation will produce meaningfull amounts of water, assuming you don't tie them to posion oak like a local 'survival instructor' I quietly watched during a local community sponsored class.  True solar stills cost far more in 'sweat equity' than gain.   |  
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| #86050 - 02/19/07 10:53 PM  Re: Has anyone used a solar still? |  
|   Rapscallion
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   Registered:  02/06/04
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 Loc:  Anchorage AK
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Yes, I've used them before, and as with the transpiration bags, it works a lot better if you add vegetation to the hole first.  Busted open cactus makes pretty good solar still moisture source.  
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| #86051 - 02/20/07 12:28 AM  Re: Has anyone used a solar still? |  
|   Addict
 
   Registered:  01/27/07
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I have used them and like everyone else has said unless you add some plant material (or urine ) you won't get much production. Transpiration bags are better, but in either case if this is your only source of water make more than one still. I usually carry enough plastic to make at least 4.
 
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| #86052 - 02/20/07 12:43 AM  Re: Has anyone used a solar still? |  
|   Cranky Geek
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   Registered:  09/08/05
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 Loc:  Vermont
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Oh, they work. Just not very well. If you are near the ocean, I'd use them by digging down below the high tide mark, but that's about it. They are better rain catchers.    
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| #86053 - 02/20/07 03:31 AM  Re: Has anyone used a solar still? |  
|   Geezer
 
 Registered:  09/30/01
 Posts: 5695
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Built, yes.  Collected water, not much.  Even in the 100 degrees of central CA in August.  With some greens in the hole to boot.
 I was always amazed at my USAF survival manual that showed one with a flight helmet in the bottom to collect the water.  Besides requiring a deeper hole, who wants a little bit of water that tastes like sweat???
 
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| #86105 - 02/20/07 12:05 PM  Re: Has anyone used a solar still?
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|   Addict
 
   Registered:  01/27/07
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I use clear trash bags  the size for an office can. I don't have a particular brand I like as long as it dosen't have any holes.  
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| #86107 - 02/20/07 12:15 PM  Re: Has anyone used a solar still?
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|   Enthusiastic
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   Registered:  03/02/03
 Posts: 385
 Loc:  Oklahoma City
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I think that the solar still deserves a good scientific test.  So, this summer/spring, I believe I'll be digging a few holes in the backyard ('s OK, some idiot did a 720 degree turn back there in the last ice storm and killed off half the grass).
 Parameters:
 
 1) Air and ground temperature
 2) Time to dig
 3) Soil composition (read:  clay)
 4) Additives (vegetation)
 5) Water collected (over time)
 6) Plastic used
 7) Amount of daylight
 
 Am I missing anything?  I'd like this to be definitive.
 
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