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#92761 - 04/27/07 10:04 PM Re: Water filter (miox type vs UV) [Re: Arney]
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Yeah got the same light straight out of the box and realized I need to read the manual instead of following my gut instinct. After that it was smooth sailing and acctually got it right.

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#92762 - 04/27/07 10:17 PM Re: Water filter (miox type vs UV) [Re: paramedicpete]
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Wednesday smile

This time I will use lodges to trek as opposed to hiring kitchen staff like I did on previous treks. It is cheaper that way but requires more planning and that?s how that entire filter thing came up. I always carry Aqua tabs but needed another plan. I had a pump filter that I haven't used since 2002 and everything inside just turned to dust when I went to test it. I got really spoiled with tabs in the past.

My trip was planned, booked and done in about a month. Kind of on tight schedule but it's a pleasure trip so no much logistic involved. No meds or medical equipment this time. Plus friends I made there last year came of big help.


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#92807 - 04/28/07 01:03 PM Re: Water filter (miox type vs UV) [Re: Arney]
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Originally Posted By: Arney
Basically, the Miox rep is saying that the Steri-Pen's one great advantage is speed, however the MSR is more flexible in terms of treating less-than-clear water and can reliably treat a wider variety of pathogens.
For me speed is an issue, mainly because chemical treatments leave me feeling vague about how long I need to give it. The Miox thread mentions 5 minutes for some pathogens, 30 for others and 4 hours for others. How long you leave it for seems to depend on how lucky you are feeling today.

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I have an "older" Steri-Pen and batteries could be another Steri-Pen advantage (AA vs CR123a). Looks like the new Steri-Pens use CR123a's now, too, so no difference there.
The Steri-Pen comes in several models. I bought the standard one last week, and it still uses 4 AAs. The Adventurer is smaller (and more expensive) and uses CR123s. So Steri-Pen gives you the choice.
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#93003 - 04/30/07 02:45 PM Re: Water filter (miox type vs UV) [Re: Polak187]
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Registered: 04/09/02
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Loc: Frederick, Maryland
Hope you have another great (and safe) trip. I look forward to see those great photographs of your exploits.

Pete

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