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Re: Solar Water Distillers

Unread postby PeakOiler » Tue 26 Apr 2011, 20:12:10

My solar still has been producing about five gallons distilled rainwater every four days recently. I've only bought one bottle of drinking water this year. (I was at a concert in Austin. I saw Jon Anderson (of YES fame) at the Paramount Theater. His voice is still great!)

That was the first plastic bottle of water I've purchased in years...
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Re: Solar Water Distillers

Unread postby Reed » Mon 02 May 2011, 22:12:03

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Re: Solar Water Distillers

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Re: Solar Water Distillers

Unread postby ian807 » Mon 30 May 2011, 14:39:46

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PeakOiler', 'H')ow much would it cost to buy 5 liters of bottled water every summer sunny day from the grocery store where you live? I don't know what the price of bottled water is currently since I never buy bottled water from the grocery store.

I'll leave it as an exercise for each reader to calculate the "payback time" of a solar still from the water produced vs. store-bought bottled water.

Got good solar insolation?

Frank Herbert wrote:

"Water is life".

Given the price of store bottled water, payback time would probably be short. Regardless, sometimes payback misses the point. A solar panel that charges the battery that runs the mini-cooler that cools your insulin will not start paying back until there's no electricity for a few weeks and gas shipments haven't quite restarted yet. At that point, however, it could literally be worth your life.

For that matter, how long would a higher seawall at Fukashima have taken for "payback?"

This is another "Fail" in capitalist economics. Survival and more can't be all about the money.
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Re: Solar Water Distillers

Unread postby PeakOiler » Sun 12 Jun 2011, 16:55:00

I'm glad to report that possibly only one plastic bottle of water that I bought is floating out in one of the Pacific gyres. If that one plastic bottle bottle of water that I drank in the last 5+ years is in the landfill, then NO plastic bottles are in the gyres on my account.
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Meanwhile I have over 20 gallons of distilled rainwater on hand for drinking and cooking purposes. :)

The still is doing quite well with all these blue skies. BTW, the solar water heater has recently been putting out 85+ C water!

I'd rather have some cloudy rainy skies for a little while, however, than the constant baking sun...
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