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#276425 - 08/29/15 10:07 PM Experience with Aqua Rain filter (like Big Berkey)
bigmbogo Offline
Journeyman

Registered: 02/11/05
Posts: 82
I finally broke down and bought a high-capacity water filter. I had been looking at the Big Berkeys for a while, but finally decided to go with the Aqua Rain instead.

For those unfamiliar with them, these filters are the large stainless steel type that look sort of like a large coffee pot or other kitchen pot. They are for stationary use, not hiking. There is an upper pot with the filter cartridges in it, and this nests on top of and drips down into a lower pot that collects the water and has a spigot.

The Berkeys have been around for a long time, and are considered to be great filters. The one thing I was concerned about with them is that the way the upper chamber nests into the lower one, drips or spills of un-filtered water could potentially run down the side and into the lower one that you're trying to keep pure, contaminating the water. You could probably tie a rag around it or something to catch spills, or just be extra careful, but I still wasn't crazy about the design.

I then learned about the Aqua Rain and researched it. The big difference to me was that it was designed with a baffle to divert any spills away from the opening of the collection chamber. Everything I read indicated it was also a very well-considered filter, albeit without the long track record of the Berkey. Some people like the Berkey filter elements better, some the Aquarain. They are compatible and interchangeable if you have a preference for the other brand.

The filter elements are supposed be could for up to a couple thousand gallons, I think, if the water isn't too murky. They're around $80 to replace 2.

So I bought the 2 element model from Amazon for $200. I looks very well made and high quality. I have never seen a Berkey in person, so I can't compare. The only thing that was odd was that there was a strong petro-chemical sort of smell. I finally tracked it down to this rather crude cast rubber ring that goes around the bottom of the base, apparently to keep it from slipping or scuffing. It doesn't affect the operation, or have any contact with the water.

We took it on a week-long trip to a remote house with only well water. The well was very suspect, and was thought to have been the cause of a friend's giardia infection some years prior. So we wanted to be extra careful.

The filter worked great, and was easy to use. It has to be disassembled and the elements protected for transport. It also takes a day or two for the elements to be fully wetted and flow at full capacity, which is still at a slow rate of maybe a drip a second. But those drips add up, and overnight you get a gallon or more of pure water.

It works best if you top it off regularly, and would probably make 2-3 gallons a day. We never really measured it because we were constantly using the water from it. But it certainly supplied a surplus of drinking water for our small family during the week we used it.

We were re-filling it a lot, and sure enough some water spilled down the side in the process. So I was glad it had that baffle.

So I'm very happy with this thing, and am glad I have it for survival if needed.

I am happy to answer any questions anyone might have.

Regards,

David

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#276428 - 08/30/15 03:53 AM Re: Experience with Aqua Rain filter (like Big Berkey) [Re: bigmbogo]
chaosmagnet Offline
Sheriff
Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 12/03/09
Posts: 3821
Loc: USA
Good review, thank you.

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#276490 - 09/01/15 09:26 PM Re: Experience with Aqua Rain filter (like Big Berkey) [Re: bigmbogo]
JeffMc Offline
Member

Registered: 05/10/15
Posts: 129
Loc: Northwest Florida
Originally Posted By: bigmbogo
... The well was very suspect, and was thought to have been the cause of a friend's giardia infection some years prior. So we wanted to be extra careful. ...


Thanks for the good review. Since you suspect the water quality or contamination of the well, have you had a water sample tested? Some people I know on well water have their water tested on a regular basis.

http://water.epa.gov/drink/info/well/faq.cfm

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#276527 - 09/03/15 05:49 PM Re: Experience with Aqua Rain filter (like Big Berkey) [Re: bigmbogo]
paramedicpete Offline
Pooh-Bah

Registered: 04/09/02
Posts: 1920
Loc: Frederick, Maryland
We have been using one at home and one at our vacation place for many years. The one at home gets used everyday, so the filters are fully wetted and it only takes a few hours to filter a gallon or so. Keep in mind the water is municipal, so there really is not much for the system to filter. The water at our vacation place is also municipal, but has a definite aftertaste, which is mostly removed by filtering the water.

We have been quite happy with ours. My only issue with the system, is you need to pickup the upper section to see how much room is available in the lower/filtered section. I think the Berkey system is no different.

Pete

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#276565 - 09/06/15 04:05 AM Re: Experience with Aqua Rain filter (like Big Berkey) [Re: JeffMc]
bigmbogo Offline
Journeyman

Registered: 02/11/05
Posts: 82
Originally Posted By: JeffMc
Since you suspect the water quality or contamination of the well, have you had a water sample tested?


It is not our house or well, so we haven't tested it. Our friends who own the place seem to think it is sporadic contamination, depending on rainfall, the local deer habits, etc. We just use the house for a week or so at a time and don't mind filtering. Before that we were shlepping all our drinking water in.

Originally Posted By: paramedicpete
My only issue with the system, is you need to pickup the upper section to see how much room is available in the lower/filtered section. I think the Berkey system is no different.


I agree that is a bit of a pain. I am too lazy to look it up right now, but I seem to remember Berkey has an optional sight glass spigot that showed the water level, and would solve that issue. I also think it may be interchangeable with Aquarain.

David

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