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All starts in the kitchen first and the filtration system even needed for perfectly good tap water. Great time for product placement I might add but yes there are many as I can speak from observational experience "you don't want to catch a nasty experience with gardia" and believe me you'll know it if you do. So that's number one. Great collection system tho!
We use a aquarium filter sock to filter water before it hits the tanks. Filters down to 100 microns so they claim. It keeps the trash out of the tanks the same way your screens do.
A huge HI to both of you from East Gippsland in Victoria, Australia. We also live entirely on the water we catch and store from the various roofs on our 37 acre rural property. There is a slight slope to our land which we utilised by placing a water tank at the high point which provides 11meters of head at the house, more than adequate for domestic purposes. The rain water is pumped to the high tank by a "Savonius Rotor" wind turbine which I basically built from accumulated scrap steel. The rotor is mounted in a 40 foot high tower, again built from scrap, which is able to be tilted over to lay flat for maintenance if needed. We use a coarse filter which is fitted on the intake of the tower 2 parrallel diaphragm pumps, and a very fine mesh filter at the house, followed by a 50micron filter. We have lived here since new years eve in 1979, and when we bought the place, a year before that, it was an open paddock with absolutely no infrastructure.
I capture 2,000 gallons of rainwater and filter it through a homemade gravel, sand, and lump charcoal filter using a 4-inch PVC pipe & fittings. I also use a composting toilet inside my house in North Texas.
Just in case you didn't hear yet (although your post is a year old), apparently Berkey hasn't been able to produce test results to back up what they are advertising about the quality of the water and some individuals were able to obtain testing that wasn't very good. They have been in a pretty big lawsuit, I haven't heard if there has been a ruling on it yet, but if you use Berkey it would be checking into the accusations and what they found in the water.
I only collect rain water for the garden but it would be great to have it to use as a backup if needed. You guys have taught me a ton about water harvesting
Great to see you both loving life, this is the real life, the best lifestyle. Keep up the great videos, stay real, a big HELLO from New Zealand. Jim & Jess Thank you.
Great video! Suggestion: Where the water comes off the roof and is screened before it goes into the water system pipe. If that collection point is cut at an angle rather than flat/horizontal the water or wind will wash the debris away reducing the chance of clogging. Also, the Berky is a great filter but to save money I bought a kit and converted two good grade buckets into a filter. Again great video and thanks
Good to see you, and thanks for the info. The roof guttering/rain drain( ?) is a way better to catch water than the previous cement gutters lol... I enjoy how you live and learn ! Blessings on your day....
Thanks for showing us how its done, great vid guys! Can't wait to see the filtration system for the cistern and see it in action for the first time. Those boots are looking great on you Jess! Won't find those on any stores shelves. I thought I could make a pair of boots last. I got nothing on you.
Loving watching you and sharing knowledge it's useful you never know when you need your idea's...I have running water I pay for so I use everything sparingly never waste anything to electric and gas living alone I pay the bills it's learning to save money plus I've cancer in my left kidney and can't take biopsy because the one I have will seed when needle is pulled out...so its gone dormant for some reason at 10cm and another next to it I got a insurance to pay for my funeral and bought my plot 25 years ago to be next to my best friend we were sisters really...don't want my children paying us they get some money each forward thinking not being morbid paid my father's when he died my 4 siblngs didn't have the money and my older brother was paying his house and made redundant...if I was like I was years ago done houses up 1971 to late 80s then did boats up moved on to turning VW vans into campers so like DIY I've made all kinds of things...enjoy you're day ❤
hi Jim... u r doing great.... we are a group of 37 people watching youtube channels similar to urs.... finaly we decided to stop watching other channels and watch only urs.... we choose ur channel to be the best of amongst the others.... u are very friendly , we are enjoying what we watching and learning alot same time....
Great work folks! Really enjoying your videos/progress - very inspiring. We have Rain Harvest in the city for our home. We can go 8 months with no conservation - so in an emergency we could be OK all-year with conservation. Its pumped from tanks thru dual 'big-blue' (20 inch) filters for full flow for whole house. 1st one is 20micron then 5micron then Class A UV ... and its perfectly safe to drink right out of the tap. The 5 micron is needed to make sure particles + bacteria is
I like it that you created a gap between the downspout and your pipe collection. Great for backflow prevention. We love our Berkey! And it is so dry at Contentment that we have to use water for composting, too. Good to see you!
Jess, I love it when I get to hear you talk! I think my favorite video is the one you did on your garden but this video is very well done! Very informative and put together well. Great job!
I've found that in the desert covering the ground surrounding a plant with stones, gravel, sticks or whatever, shields the roots from the heat that drys them out.
Fantastic video Jim and Jess. I was unfamiliar with that tube like filter that is present just before the water enters the trailer. Definitley pause for thought. I think Derek and Hannah have filters right in their water shed right near the pressure tank and pump. I wonder which is best..? hmm.
I travel in a RV and I have 1. In-line incoming water filter. 2. In-line kitchen sink filter 3. Drinking water using Berkey Only 3. In-line shower filter. So I have added an in-line sink and shower filter….I travel with 4 animals so my water and my animals water is important.
may sound stupid but try putting crew's bowl on a small box so doesn't have to bend down as far to drink it may help his aching joints! and cut down on the amount that ends up on the floor around the bowl......
Hey, awesome video! It seems like you're trying a new format in how you're laying out your videos. It's great, very clear, concise and informative. Keep shooting for the stars
Have you guys tried to grow tepary beans? I think they were originally native to the southwest. I just ordered some to try next year. Even though I live in WA, we only get 16” of rain where I’m at, so I’m hoping the climate is similar enough that they do well here too.
I'm Soo interested in this! I have been wondering how it works! Thanks for the video! I'm looking for land around Douglas AZ. I have a spot in SW Tucson but it is on the flood zone and too many restrictions. I love your videos and am not much of a commenter, but I do send my sincere condolences to both you and yours for the passing of your parents.
Great infos! Our system is also slowly coming together as well here in Bisbee... hey, one day we'd like to interview you guys for our channel (we're transitioning from full time RV to part time RV and building our own little homestead). Chris & Tracy
Hi there ! Thank you very much for sharing your videos about all your dreams projects. In some of your videos i saw a geodesic dome. There is only the frame. Will you incorporate it into your Adobe house? Or you save it for another project? Thank you for your answer.
Quick question: Is there a seasonal component to collecting water where you live? What I am thinking is, were there to be a "rainy season" as such, is there a way to take advantage of that even if, at the time, your storage system was full? Thoughts?
Jim, Unless your 2200 sq ft of metal roofing is painted with a special nontoxic paint, you are slowly poisoning you and your wife. That is because the paint used on metal roofing, depending on color, sloughs off dangerous metals that are toxic and cancer causing. We live in Alaska and harvest rainwater for our household. We have researched this issue extensively. As it turns out asphalt shingles are actually less dangerous and metal roofing. I know you probably think this is crazy but it is true. Now the question is, how many years of exposure to heavy metals from the paint on the metal roof does it take to make you sick? I have been unable to find a suitable answer that question but
Hey guys...Great videos as usual.... Tell me .. What's the music placing in the background at the 4min40 point in the video? .. It's awesome and relaxing :)
I first use a sediment filter to get rid of dirt and dust, then pump water through a carbon filter, then chemically treat it to kill any bacteria or virus.
Another really excellent video as per ush! Brian is outside as we speak doing gutter stuff. It’s so hot and humid. Go figure, he picks the hottest part of the day to work. He loves a challenge. Crew was very thirsty. Y’all make it look so easy. I know the truth! 😃👍❤️
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All starts in the kitchen first and the filtration system even needed for perfectly good tap water. Great time for product placement I might add but yes there are many as I can speak from observational experience "you don't want to catch a nasty experience with gardia" and believe me you'll know it if you do.
So that's number one.
Great collection system tho!
I’m glad I found y’all channel. You helped my family a lot because we start to live off rain water this year
I miss the old name. The new name is so generic.
I love our Berkey! Over 15 years now! Thank you for being so respectful of the water. We don't need as much as people think!
Do you all filter it somehow before you put it in the Berkey?
We use a aquarium filter sock to filter water before it hits the tanks. Filters down to 100 microns so they claim. It keeps the trash out of the tanks the same way your screens do.
That's a fantastic idea.
Thank you for the idea.
A huge HI to both of you from East Gippsland in Victoria, Australia. We also live entirely on the water we catch and store from the various roofs on our 37 acre rural property. There is a slight slope to our land which we utilised by placing a water tank at the high point which provides 11meters of head at the house, more than adequate for domestic purposes. The rain water is pumped to the high tank by a "Savonius Rotor" wind turbine which I basically built from accumulated scrap steel. The rotor is mounted in a 40 foot high tower, again built from scrap, which is able to be tilted over to lay flat for maintenance if needed. We use a coarse filter which is fitted on the intake of the tower 2 parrallel diaphragm pumps, and a very fine mesh filter at the house, followed by a 50micron filter. We have lived here since new years eve in 1979, and when we bought the place, a year before that, it was an open paddock with absolutely no infrastructure.
I capture 2,000 gallons of rainwater and filter it through a homemade gravel, sand, and lump charcoal filter using a 4-inch PVC pipe & fittings.
I also use a composting toilet inside my house in North Texas.
I don’t think you are sponsored by Berkey… but you should be! That was a great endorsement!
I love my Berkey 🙏
Just in case you didn't hear yet (although your post is a year old), apparently Berkey hasn't been able to produce test results to back up what they are advertising about the quality of the water and some individuals were able to obtain testing that wasn't very good. They have been in a pretty big lawsuit, I haven't heard if there has been a ruling on it yet, but if you use Berkey it would be checking into the accusations and what they found in the water.
I love how you guys use this beautiful channel as a classroom for all of us. Thanks so much. Glenda from Australia 😎❤
I only collect rain water for the garden but it would be great to have it to use as a backup if needed. You guys have taught me a ton about water harvesting
Thanks for sharing how your rainwater harvesting system works. Lots of folks don’t think about all the bits and pieces. Live our Berkey!
Great to see you both loving life, this is the real life, the best lifestyle. Keep up the great videos, stay real, a big HELLO from New Zealand. Jim & Jess Thank you.
I get excited when you guys post videos, keep them coming.
Great video!
Suggestion: Where the water comes off the roof and is screened before it goes into the water system pipe. If that collection point is cut at an angle rather than flat/horizontal the water or wind will wash the debris away reducing the chance of clogging.
Also, the Berky is a great filter but to save money I bought a kit and converted two good grade buckets into a filter.
Again great video and thanks
Good!!!
Great idea, how do I get a kit?
Nice of y’all to be patient enough to answer all us viewers’ (sometimes redundant) questions again. 🙏
Good to see you, and thanks for the info. The roof guttering/rain drain( ?) is a way better to catch water than the previous cement gutters lol... I enjoy how you live and learn ! Blessings on your day....
Thanks for showing us how its done, great vid guys! Can't wait to see the filtration system for the cistern and see it in action for the first time. Those boots are looking great on you Jess! Won't find those on any stores shelves. I thought I could make a pair of boots last. I got nothing on you.
Am so interested in your gardening system. Please tell more about the pot system.
Google ‘oja pot’. Alternative spelling ‘olla pot’.
Great information on the water catchment, and how it's used.
If it's not too much to ask, show us a tour of the nearby region or city. I from Brazil. thank you.
Good job on collecting and filtering water!!!
Ciao from Italy 🇮🇹 praying for ya both
Great little educational video. Thanks for sharing this video and your journey. Wishing you another blessed week filled with peace. Cheers.
Loving watching you and sharing knowledge it's useful you never know when you need your idea's...I have running water I pay for so I use everything sparingly never waste anything to electric and gas living alone I pay the bills it's learning to save money plus I've cancer in my left kidney and can't take biopsy because the one I have will seed when needle is pulled out...so its gone dormant for some reason at 10cm and another next to it I got a insurance to pay for my funeral and bought my plot 25 years ago to be next to my best friend we were sisters really...don't want my children paying us they get some money each forward thinking not being morbid paid my father's when he died my 4 siblngs didn't have the money and my older brother was paying his house and made redundant...if I was like I was years ago done houses up 1971 to late 80s then did boats up moved on to turning VW vans into campers so like DIY I've made all kinds of things...enjoy you're day ❤
Excellent video on your water catchment
Me so glad you shower!☺👍
Take care and God bless amen.
I shower as well 😌 👍
Thanks for the video, very educational
I love your portable washer and dryer!
Me too! I would like to see more about it!
@@helenedavis2886 💡Indeed!
hi Jim... u r doing great.... we are a group of 37 people watching youtube channels similar to urs.... finaly we decided to stop watching other channels and watch only urs.... we choose ur channel to be the best of amongst the others.... u are very friendly , we are enjoying what we watching and learning alot same time....
Excellent explanation of something I have always wondered about. 🤔 😀
Thanks for the info on how you use and filter your water. Stay safe and have a great weekend!
Thanks CB! We hope you're doing well
THANK YOU FOR SHARING
Great work folks! Really enjoying your videos/progress - very inspiring.
We have Rain Harvest in the city for our home. We can go 8 months with no conservation - so in an emergency we could be OK all-year with conservation.
Its pumped from tanks thru dual 'big-blue' (20 inch) filters for full flow for whole house. 1st one is 20micron then 5micron then Class A UV ... and its perfectly safe to drink right out of the tap. The 5 micron is needed to make sure particles + bacteria is
Good video thank you, interesting and educational.
Thank you Bruce!
Thanks for sharing this information , have a great day
Thank you Sherry!
Great overall informative video, thanks guys! Answered alot of questions with it. Much love to u both, as always! Thank you!
I like it that you created a gap between the downspout and your pipe collection. Great for backflow prevention. We love our Berkey! And it is so dry at Contentment that we have to use water for composting, too. Good to see you!
I love watching the things that you do. So excited every time you build more on your dome.
Good info on storing and filtering water. Have a great week.
Love our Berkey, great video
Jess, I love it when I get to hear you talk! I think my favorite video is the one you did on your garden but this video is very well done! Very informative and put together well. Great job!
Thanku for sharinggg❤
Great video I wondered about some of what ypu covered. It's amazing how much water we used daly.
Enjoyed the show
Thank you for the infomation and video. Very helpful.
This was an amazing video and I am so happy to hear that this is in Arizona! Thank you
I've found that in the desert covering the ground surrounding a plant with stones, gravel, sticks or whatever, shields the roots from the heat that drys them out.
That's awesome y'all thanks for sharing with us.
Well done guys Thankyou for sharing.
thank you for the tips!!
Thank you, I am new to this, great video.
Absolutely brilliant
Doing a great job - thanks for sharing 😊
I thought this was a great little video! Very informative! Thanks you guys!
I'm impressed...teach me more!!💚💚
You two are amazing I love watching your videos. Keep up the good work.
Great video looking to get water tanks for watering trees and planning water is cheaper here but you never know
Awesome video! Thanks, guys!
Fantastic video Jim and Jess. I was unfamiliar with that tube like filter that is present just before the water enters the trailer. Definitley pause for thought. I think Derek and Hannah have filters right in their water shed right near the pressure tank and pump. I wonder which is best..? hmm.
Great video! 💧 🌧 is life!
love it!
I travel in a RV and I have 1. In-line incoming water filter. 2. In-line kitchen sink filter 3. Drinking water using Berkey Only 3. In-line shower filter. So I have added an in-line sink and shower filter….I travel with 4 animals so my water and my animals water is important.
I love these i love to save water i hate water wastage i cant stand it
Very good information…I like the Birkey unit
Please give more updates!
Awsome ty for sharing sledgehammered that like button stay safe awesome and blessed enjoyed and shared
may sound stupid but try putting crew's bowl on a small box so doesn't have to bend down as far to drink
it may help his aching joints! and cut down on the amount that ends up on the floor around the bowl......
Great system!
Hey, awesome video! It seems like you're trying a new format in how you're laying out your videos. It's great, very clear, concise and informative. Keep shooting for the stars
Have you guys tried to grow tepary beans? I think they were originally native to the southwest. I just ordered some to try next year. Even though I live in WA, we only get 16” of rain where I’m at, so I’m hoping the climate is similar enough that they do well here too.
Thank you!
I have a Doulton water filter! and a Grayl for my bug out bag.
Like the rock wall with mess around it👍
Love your videos! Always so much to learn! And you explain it all so well!
Let's
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I'm Soo interested in this! I have been wondering how it works! Thanks for the video! I'm looking for land around Douglas AZ. I have a spot in SW Tucson but it is on the flood zone and too many restrictions. I love your videos and am not much of a commenter, but I do send my sincere condolences to both you and yours for the passing of your parents.
Thank you very much
Good luck with your land search.
Great infos! Our system is also slowly coming together as well here in Bisbee... hey, one day we'd like to interview you guys for our channel (we're transitioning from full time RV to part time RV and building our own little homestead). Chris & Tracy
The metal roof gets to such high temperatures as well that it ‘sterilises’ a lot of bird droppings etc but I still use a 3 step filtration system❤️✨
Birds of the feather, drink and poop together ! 😆
i know i personally love my iced drinks, ice water iced tea etc. do y'all have a freezer to make ice?
We do!
Impressive!
Maybe consider mini spikes on the roof (if not too expensive) to deter birds from landing on it.
Great info.
Good information
Hi there ! Thank you very much for sharing your videos about all your dreams projects.
In some of your videos i saw a geodesic dome. There is only the frame. Will you incorporate it into your Adobe house? Or you save it for another project?
Thank you for your answer.
THANK YOU NICE VIDEO
Awesome tips
Awesome guys. Quite the set up you have out there!
Thank you Don!
Thank You
All of that water without digging a well... like manna from Heaven!
Awesome guy's!
Quick question: Is there a seasonal component to collecting water where you live? What I am thinking is, were there to be a "rainy season" as such, is there a way to take advantage of that
even if, at the time, your storage system was full? Thoughts?
I've been thinking about a catchment system. How expensive is that large black tank?
Jim, Unless your 2200 sq ft of metal roofing is painted with a special nontoxic paint, you are slowly poisoning you and your wife. That is because the paint used on metal roofing, depending on color, sloughs off dangerous metals that are toxic and cancer causing. We live in Alaska and harvest rainwater for our household. We have researched this issue extensively. As it turns out asphalt shingles are actually less dangerous and metal roofing. I know you probably think this is crazy but it is true. Now the question is, how many years of exposure to heavy metals from the paint on the metal roof does it take to make you sick? I have been unable to find a suitable answer that question but
Hey guys...Great videos as usual.... Tell me .. What's the music placing in the background at the 4min40 point in the video? .. It's awesome and relaxing :)
Do u make your own liquor? Im curious about fermenting fruit
You did not tell us what kind of gutters you installed! I like watching your videos.
I first use a sediment filter to get rid of dirt and dust, then pump water through a carbon filter, then chemically treat it to kill any bacteria or virus.
Live the dream. Show us how. Blessings.
Great video
Another really excellent video as per ush! Brian is outside as we speak doing gutter stuff. It’s so hot and humid. Go figure, he picks the hottest part of the day to work. He loves a challenge. Crew was very thirsty. Y’all make it look so easy. I know the truth! 😃👍❤️
Thanks Pam! I don't know what we've ever done that we made look easy.😆
I'm also afraid to ask what "gutter" stuff is.🤣
@@ourselfreliantlife 😄🤷♀️❤️ I’ll never tell. Lol
A great video guys!
Great system, I would only add some UV lamp for piece of mind to destroy bacteria and viruses.