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hara 12-07-2002 11:26 AM

Can i use the water from a dehumidifier in a wc sys?
 
can i? or is distilled water better? If not, what can i use it for? :( :cry:

bigben2k 12-07-2002 11:38 AM

Water your plants?

Distilled is the choice. It's basically boiled water where the vapor is cooled and recaptured, so that any (most) salts are removed.

Dehumidifier water may or may not have as much salts, but it will have a lot of bacteria.

Did anyone think of using Jet-Dry to clean out a system?

#Rotor 12-07-2002 04:00 PM

well, distilled water, as in a de-humidifiers case, is close to as pure as you will get it, given that the bucket was clean to start out with. Salts or soluble in the water, when boiling it, can not accompany the molecules when it turns into steam, and therefore, when the steam is condensed back into liquid, it's pure.

same goes with moisture in the air. Rain water, is mostly distilled, BUT, "first rain", can hardly pass as being clean, due to the massive amounts of Shit in the air. It's when it has been constantly raining for days on end, that the water captured at the end of such a stint, is very pure...

Why are you still using that De-humidifier as an air dryer....That is what's bogling my mind... :D

ezlid 12-07-2002 04:57 PM

Unless you are able to keep a dehumidifier absolutely clean, the water collected during the condensation process is not as good as distilled water. Dust and smoke, not to mention any salts/oxides from the tubes will be in the water.
Besides, how much does a jug of distilled water cost anyway? I pay 99 cents/gal. or less. Not worth the bother to collect dehumidifier waste water.

ezlid 12-07-2002 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by bigben2k

Did anyone think of using Jet-Dry to clean out a system?

Jet-Dry will leave your W/C system spotless. LOL
I use CLR. The same stuff for cleaning lime deposits from sinks and cleaning coffee pots. I drain out a little coolant, put in about an oz. of CLR and top off the system. Run it normally for a day and drain, flush and refill. No problems.
Even though I use a distilled water/anti-freeze/Water Wetter solution, you should see the gunk that comes out. All copper, too.

Sorry for the double post

hara 12-07-2002 05:33 PM

how about in a bong?

ezlid 12-07-2002 05:57 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by hara
how about in a bong?
I don't think what you use in a bong makes much difference. All the stuff in the air will end up in the water and probably makes periodic flushing even more important. Bong water will end up to have the same airborn contaminants as dehumidified water, less the salts and oxides from the metal cooling tubes.

MadDogMe 12-08-2002 03:01 AM

If you can capture/make enough to replenish the bong it's an excellent idea IMO, saves having all the crap that's in tap water slowly condensing and getting more and more in the system, beats having to flush it all out as well, anywhere that tap water turns to steam/vapour is gonna leave crud behind, distilled water bypasses the crud...


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