Important to bring water to a boil uncovered to allow other chemical in the water to boil off below 100 Celsius to vent. H2O boils at 100 degree Celsius at seal level. This is when you should cover it. Good and really simple method. Thanks for sharing.
The fact that you redid the test at a lower temperature (to reduce contamination), and showed us the TDS difference (going from 10 to 2), and that you didn't blare music or waste our time, makes this an outstanding video! Straight to favorites.
@@rj8569 My CVS was out of distilled. I needed distilled to waterglass eggs in a lime-water solution. (so I bought their last 2 jugs of filtered water)
Excellent, and a simple way to produce distilled water without a tone of copper piping, soldering, and technical messing about. I'm gonna try this outdoors on a rocket stove and see how it turns out, then add to my survival prepping vid list. 👍👍👍
Very neat idea!! Only reccomendation is that you use a metal bowl instead of glass and then install a holding system for the bowl so it won't sink if it overflows
I did the same thing with a crock pot a couple of times. Took the handle off of the lid, inverted the lid just like you did and put the screw for the handle back in the upside down lid to direct the water flow. What I was trying to do was concentrate some chemicals from some leaves to make insect repellent. What I now see I was doing was using the wrong part, I needed to use what was left over in the bottom of the crock pot, not the distilled water that had been removed. Thank you for a great explanation.
@@KellySnow icecube will cool the lid and when the steam touches the lid it will condense faster from touching the cold lid due to the ice. The steam.coming from the boiling water will be hot. It will change into liquid faster if the top is cold.
@@TheOpelkoenjas agree on the poor quality lid. It shouldn’t shatter. I always look for pots with lids that can handle oven temps. Those are the ones you want.
This is Brilliant! Thank you so much! Now I can always producing water in emergency situations without building a slow contraption. Completely ingenious. Bless you.
@Evocati I tried solar ovens, and the problem is space. They require a lot of square footage to produce any significant amount of water. OK for land based systems where space is not a problem.
I use distilled water in my CPAP machine. A night time medical breathing aid. The stores were out for 2 days and I was starting to panic! Now I know how to make some if this ever happens again! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing. I'm going to save this video in case I run out of distilled water for my CPAP machine. I will share this on my Facebook page so others that have the CPAP machine or need distilled water and run out can do this method until we are back to norm.❤️👍
Use this method sometimes when camping and ran out of drinkable water. The only difference is I use a frame work with coat hangers or one of those toasting grills to suspend the collection bowl closer to lid and away from splashes. It also means you can run it hotter for faster production. Not sure it's cheaper at home like some people want to believe here, hydro cost probably make it more expensive then buying a bottle, but like you said in a pinch it's a good idea.
Thank you very much for your beatiful idea ! Simple and cost-less ( except gas for fire, of course ! ). I normally use distilled water for processing my home-made printed circuit boards and associated chemestry. Buying distilled water let me empty plastics bottles which i have to discard, with no gain for the enviroment . . . Now i'll go on with your system ! Thank you very much again. Moreover water coming from taps - in this corona virus period - is highly added with clorine and it's tast surely is no good. Best regards. Alessandro from Rome, Italy
This one is in my survival 'toolbox' now. I have a small creek that runs by my property. Great for an emergency but distilling water for drinking would be advisable ... *THANK YOU AGAIN!!!*
I’m here too because of my VFT! I’m getting it tomorrow and I need to be prepared so I’m watching endless videos about how to make distilled water since it’s sooo expensive and people are kicking them off the shelves since the coronavirus is around.
Excellent tip. Thank you very much! I've been looking at buying a machine but didn't have the $$$ to shell out. I will share your video. Thank you for posting!
Rain water will give you about 2-4 ppm which has been distilled by the sun for free, then just run it through a ceramic or Berkey gravity water filter. Save a fortune in electric bills.
@@patriciakruger2695Hi Patricia, I make it for myself & family's use: You will need: - 3 x 9 volt batteries, clipped together, 1 on top of 2 on bottom - 2 double alligator clips. Clip 1 positive and 1 negative clip to + and - on the 2 remaining battery leads. 2 x 1 ounce fine silver wafers (or fine silver wire.) I have been using the original silver wafers I purchased for many years now, and after having made untold gallons of colloidal silver they are obviously not pristine at this point, but can keep using them for the rest of my life, and my children's children can too... best investment I ever made. :-) Fill a Pyrex glass coffee pot 3/4 full of distilled water, set on single burner hot plate to warm. Clip 2 + and - alligator wire clips to your 2 fine silver wafers, suspend those clipped wires from 1 stainless steel rod (or a stainless soup ladle handle), almost fully submerging silver wafers into vessel containing your distilled water, carefully leaving 1/3 inch between clip ends and water's surface, and also keeping wafers at least 1 inch apart... Yes, it sounds like a silly looking contraption but if you can visual it from my description, and recreate it, you will find it actually does a fine job! You will also need a PPM tester. (Can be purchased Ebay or Amazon, inexpensively.) I test my *distilled water (*which should initially test at 0 ppm) after about 1 hr, as I want to get the colloidal silver potency up to about 22-24 ppms, whilst lightly stirring/vibrating water occasionally, using a glass rod. (I have no idea why I do that. I used to know... I'm old now.) Test. Watch RUclips. Test. Bake a proofed loaf of bread... Test. Clean the bathroom. TEST. (How's the patio looking? Mine is full of magnolia tree blossoms at this time... needs a daily sweep. I do whatever needs doing around the house while "cooking" colloidal silver...) :-) Once I see that my water is turning a "light golden amber hue", I know I'm getting close. Test again. (It's a slow process but not rocket science. If I can do it, you can too.) When colloidal (or "ionized") silver water has reached my desired ppm (higher is better than lower, ideally @ 24 ppm) I then pour it through an unbleached coffee filter, into a large glass Pyrex measuring cup, in order to filter out large silver particles. Retest. Your concoction should test anywhere from 12 to 14 pmm colloidal silver when cooled. Funnel your filtered colloidal silver into *sterilized (*with colloidal silver or food grade hydrogen peroxide) brown or green Grolsch beer bottles, which have those handy dandy built in rubber stoppers, or any sterilized dark glass container, mark the ppm on bottles, and Bob's yer uncle! Don't make too much: mine tends to degrade after 6 months or so, to 7 or 8 ppm. (You can easily make more...) By the way: I finally had to replace 1 x 9 volt battery this spring. (After years of service, for this purpose only.) To clean and re-sterilize your (now severely) oxidized fine silver wafers after use, or if you've used fine silver wire: rub with a paste made of water and sodium bicarbonate. Rinse and wrap clean silver in a cotton hankie to prevent air oxidization etc. until next use. Cheers. Hope all is well in your world.
Huge thanks for the easy "common sense" solution to DIY distilled water. Much appreciated 👍 edit I used a steamer with an inverted glass lid no floating boal... this if for my daughter's new carnivorous plant I need about 8oz a month... Some of you posting are just bonkers 😂
dumb questions? 1) can you use a stainless steel bowl to collect the distilled water and/or as a lid on the pot? 2) would it be extremely unsafe to do this to collect/distill everclear (alcohol)?
Is it me or does tha’ even LOOK clearer? I need to do this for my humidifier (amongst other reasons and appliances. To prevent that ‘white dust’. Thank sir. You showed me what I needed to do. Without ice-cubes (which made no since to me) as well. 👍🏽
Cat Para Ensan:That's a good question .The glass lids usually have a small hole in them which would act as a pressure release.If a stainless steel inverted lid is used the steam pressure inside the pot might build up too much.It may escape by lifting the lid a small amount,I suppose a small hole could be drilled through the stainless steel lid.Yes I think it would be ok to use ss lid.
Could I do this with a slow cooker ? I don't use mine for anything due to the amount of steam that drips back into it , would b cool to finally have a use for it ...purer tap water for super fussy plants 😆
@@MoonGoddess1371 I didn’t! Can’t b arsed, it would have to hold much more than it does to b worth my while ... bottled spring water is cheap......and less hassle 😆
Not sure what ppm stands for or if I really need a distiller measuring tool? The quantity of usable water in the bowl is so small, yielding half a cup in your demo. What's the best way to get more pure water, longer time with more pot water or repeat process? TY.💦
some water filtering pitcher can reduce tds by 50%. Zerowater filter pitcher will get down 0% tds. Boil the water for organic concerns. These options are cheaper and more efficient overall.
What a great idea! You can also build a rocket stove, possibly out of scrap you might have around the house/yard and make it TRULY free if you live near trees with fallen branches around, that you can use for FREE fuel. THEN it really WOULD be free. I mean, you DO have to still pay for ether the electric to run the stove or the gas to run the stove. This is a good plan though, love it!
that's good. because the water is flying off the shelves in Seattle. we're running out. I got to switch over from city slicker to survival mode. First here for Corona Virus.
What are the materials and methods to properly clean, sanitize, sterilize, and dry and handle the pans, pots, bowls, etc. used in the distillation process, please?
Nice, Now I just need to pay someone at least $8 an hour to stand there 6 hrs and make 1 gallon of water for me to drink per day. Very cost effective, love it.
Is it in any way helpful maybe putting small cold damp towel on top of the lid? there's gotta be a way you can make a catch pan and drip it out of the "system" all sitting on top of a wire tray like they using to set fried chicken or even chicken wire lol. Dope video.
hi. putting anything cold on the lid should help increase water production. some use ice, but a towel is a good idea. if the air in the room is not too humid you can blow a fan on the towel (wet towel that is) and take advantage of an evaporative cooling effect.
Important to bring water to a boil uncovered to allow other chemical in the water to boil off below 100 Celsius to vent. H2O boils at 100 degree Celsius at seal level. This is when you should cover it. Good and really simple method. Thanks for sharing.
good tip
Simple yet genius and the best part is that you put this video out to teach others. Thank you.
hi there. you're very welcome. yep, that's what it's all about, (teaching, inspiring, helping) 👍🙂
Wow, thanks! So simple. This is why I love the internet and the diy community.
Yeap me too thanks now I can make colloidal silver and cooper
The fact that you redid the test at a lower temperature (to reduce contamination), and showed us the TDS difference (going from 10 to 2), and that you didn't blare music or waste our time, makes this an outstanding video! Straight to favorites.
hi and thanks!
This is perfect I don't need to spend money and waste plastic on buying bottles anymore! I need this for my carnivorous plants :-) Thank you!
Dude, you're a hack! This is brilliant! Just saved me over $500! Thank you!
Wow
Are you cool now ?
Lmao
nicest way of insulting someone I've ever seen
*lifehack
due to covid-19 people at the store keep buying up all the distilled water that i need for my appliances, so thank you for posting this
same here i been trying to flush my truck coolant for a week now.
Need distilled water for my CPAP machine. I can't find it anywhere.
@@LFL-qp1fg try your hardware stores, Walgreens OR CVS
@@rj8569 My CVS was out of distilled. I needed distilled to waterglass eggs in a lime-water solution. (so I bought their last 2 jugs of filtered water)
Where can you get a tester?
Put a rock or another small bowl under the bowl to sit on. It will sit above the boiling. I do this when I make floral waters.
Abed Yah
How about I balance the bowl on top of a glass cup?
@@sdm47 how about suspending it from the lid?
Yup!
A canning rack with a mason jar on it would work well as a collector too!
This is exactly what I was looking for- to see if I could make floral water this way. Thank you!
Excellent, and a simple way to produce distilled water without a tone of copper piping, soldering, and technical messing about. I'm gonna try this outdoors on a rocket stove and see how it turns out, then add to my survival prepping vid list. 👍👍👍
You sir are a legend. Couldn’t get distilled water for me and my moms sleep apnea device due to Covid madness. Now this will help!! Thanks
Oh my gosh thank you. Look at the # of people you're helping AND through the years. Means a lot. You're amazing.
hi and thank you!
Very neat idea!! Only reccomendation is that you use a metal bowl instead of glass and then install a holding system for the bowl so it won't sink if it overflows
I did the same thing with a crock pot a couple of times. Took the handle off of the lid, inverted the lid just like you did and put the screw for the handle back in the upside down lid to direct the water flow. What I was trying to do was concentrate some chemicals from some leaves to make insect repellent. What I now see I was doing was using the wrong part, I needed to use what was left over in the bottom of the crock pot, not the distilled water that had been removed. Thank you for a great explanation.
Be sure the lid top is clean. Add some ice cubes to the inverted lid to increase efficiency.
How does that assist?
@@KellySnow icecube will cool the lid and when the steam touches the lid it will condense faster from touching the cold lid due to the ice.
The steam.coming from the boiling water will be hot. It will change into liquid faster if the top is cold.
Please don’t listen to this - my lid just shattered 😭😂
@@LoveMeForeverBiotch Poor quality glass. Putting the ice on top of it shouldn't make it shatter if it's of good quality.
@@TheOpelkoenjas agree on the poor quality lid. It shouldn’t shatter. I always look for pots with lids that can handle oven temps. Those are the ones you want.
This is Brilliant! Thank you so much! Now I can always producing water in emergency situations without building a slow contraption. Completely ingenious. Bless you.
See how much of your time it takes babysitting this thing when you need 5-20 gallons of water WHEN YOUR ELECTRIC STOVE DOESN'T WORK.
@@darkbulb367 WHEN THE LIGHTS GO OUT... BUILD A FIRE SMART @R$E!!!
Providing you have fuel!👍🏻😉
Brilliant. Sometimes the simplest things work best
If you put a bowl in the bowl and cool the inverted lid with cool water, it goes way faster.
i did wonder why some videos have ice on lids. now i know!
that's what I was thinking.. but maybe use wet towels?
I put one of those blue ice packs in the lid, worked fine
Excellent. Much simpler design than running coiled tubing to another container. Thanks. I needed an emergency desalination system for a sailboat.
@Evocati I tried solar ovens, and the problem is space. They require a lot of square footage to produce any significant amount of water. OK for land based systems where space is not a problem.
I wish I'd known it was so easy years ago. Great video!
Thank you sir, you are a genius! I was about to have my friend make me a lid since he works with metal but this works good enough for now! Thanks man!
hi. glad I could help! 😎👍
I use distilled water in my CPAP machine. A night time medical breathing aid. The stores were out for 2 days and I was starting to panic! Now I know how to make some if this ever happens again! Thank you!
That's the same reason I'm here...
Kate Flanagan really glad you sorted it out, well done 🙏🏼😀💕
Nice simple and cheap! Nice explanation and video.
An excellent idea so pleased you made your great invention available on YT thank you so much
Thank you for sharing. I'm going to save this video in case I run out of distilled water for my CPAP machine. I will share this on my Facebook page so others that have the CPAP machine or need distilled water and run out can do this method until we are back to norm.❤️👍
Use this method sometimes when camping and ran out of drinkable water. The only difference is I use a frame work with coat hangers or one of those toasting grills to suspend the collection bowl closer to lid and away from splashes. It also means you can run it hotter for faster production. Not sure it's cheaper at home like some people want to believe here, hydro cost probably make it more expensive then buying a bottle, but like you said in a pinch it's a good idea.
Wonderful! I'm unable to find distilled water for my CPAP machine at the stores due to the Corona virus so this is a great solution! Thank you!
I hope you survived!
Thank you very much for your beatiful idea ! Simple and cost-less ( except gas for fire, of course ! ).
I normally use distilled water for processing my home-made printed circuit boards and associated chemestry. Buying distilled water let me empty plastics bottles which i have to discard, with no gain for the enviroment . . . Now i'll go on with your system ! Thank you very much again. Moreover water coming from taps - in this corona virus period - is highly added with clorine and it's tast surely is no good.
Best regards.
Alessandro from Rome, Italy
One of THE BEST videos I've ever seen on RUclips. Wow!
This one is in my survival 'toolbox' now. I have a small creek that runs by my property. Great for an emergency but distilling water for drinking would be advisable ... *THANK YOU AGAIN!!!*
Sounds great!
Awesome. This is so simple, thank you!
Thanks for this I don’t have any distilled water and I need to water my Venus flytrap and it can only take distilled so this was rally hand
this is why i needed distilled as well. I'd go broke buying them by the gallon... not to mention the plastic waste! Major 👍!!!
rain water works just fine on all plants.
@@WollongongSkyWatch WHOA! Loose cannon here! Stop spraying all that common sense around in here, someone's IQ might go up.
I’m here too because of my VFT! I’m getting it tomorrow and I need to be prepared so I’m watching endless videos about how to make distilled water since it’s sooo expensive and people are kicking them off the shelves since the coronavirus is around.
@@darkbulb367 - some of us live in arid places with little rain.
Excellent tip. Thank you very much! I've been looking at buying a machine but didn't have the $$$ to shell out. I will share your video. Thank you for posting!
hi and thank you for sharing ✔
So simple that nobody thought of it, awesome!
no this is old
What happens if the dish fills up and there is still water in the pan, won't it sink therefore the distilled water mixes with the sink water?
Unfortunately, I've found that the boiling water often bubbles up over the sides of the dish into the "distilled" water.
now I don't have to buy gallons of distilled water!! ty!!!
The cost to make distilled water like this is going to be higher than buying it. I would save this technique for emergencies.
This is an emergency for most people.
Monica Cozart - you can pick up a home distiller for under a hundred bucks😎🍔
George Swinsick where at ?
Alex Ochoa eBay bro
Rain water will give you about 2-4 ppm which has been distilled by the sun for free, then just run it through a ceramic or Berkey gravity water filter. Save a fortune in electric bills.
Get ready for a spike in views brother! Thanks for the tip
Wow, thank you, does this also cut out chlorine and fluoride?
hi. yep 😎
Sweeeet
Those molecules turns gas when heated
Last video of many, of the morning.... and it was a winner.
Thanks
omg now I can make my cosmetics and household cleaner you are awesome thank you
This is brilliant! Instant sub here. Thanks a million! If you're concerned about what's left in the water, you can distill it a second time :) Cheers!
Thanks you're a life saver I can't get any water for my fish because of the lockdown and I was getting really worried
Great to know especially if you make your own colloidal silver at home !
Distilled water is definitely needed !
Thank you 👍🏼
Can you please share how you make your collodial silver?
@@patriciakruger2695Hi Patricia, I make it for myself & family's use:
You will need:
- 3 x 9 volt batteries, clipped together, 1 on top of 2 on bottom
- 2 double alligator clips.
Clip 1 positive and 1 negative clip to + and - on the 2 remaining battery leads.
2 x 1 ounce fine silver wafers (or fine silver wire.)
I have been using the original silver wafers I purchased for many years now, and after having made untold gallons of colloidal silver they are obviously not pristine at this point, but can keep using them for the rest of my life, and my children's children can too... best investment I ever made. :-)
Fill a Pyrex glass coffee pot 3/4 full of distilled water, set on single burner hot plate to warm.
Clip 2 + and - alligator wire clips to your 2 fine silver wafers, suspend those clipped wires from 1 stainless steel rod (or a stainless soup ladle handle), almost fully submerging silver wafers into vessel containing your distilled water, carefully leaving 1/3 inch between clip ends and water's surface, and also keeping wafers at least 1 inch apart...
Yes, it sounds like a silly looking contraption but if you can visual it from my description, and recreate it, you will find it actually does a fine job!
You will also need a PPM tester. (Can be purchased Ebay or Amazon, inexpensively.)
I test my *distilled water (*which should initially test at 0 ppm) after about 1 hr, as I want to get the colloidal silver potency up to about 22-24 ppms, whilst lightly stirring/vibrating water occasionally, using a glass rod. (I have no idea why I do that. I used to know... I'm old now.)
Test. Watch RUclips.
Test. Bake a proofed loaf of bread...
Test. Clean the bathroom.
TEST. (How's the patio looking? Mine is full of magnolia tree blossoms at this time... needs a daily sweep. I do whatever needs doing around the house while "cooking" colloidal silver...)
:-)
Once I see that my water is turning a "light golden amber hue", I know I'm getting close.
Test again. (It's a slow process but not rocket science. If I can do it, you can too.)
When colloidal (or "ionized") silver water has reached my desired ppm (higher is better than lower, ideally @ 24 ppm) I then pour it through an unbleached coffee filter, into a large glass Pyrex measuring cup, in order to filter out large silver particles.
Retest.
Your concoction should test anywhere from 12 to 14 pmm colloidal silver when cooled.
Funnel your filtered colloidal silver into *sterilized (*with colloidal silver or food grade hydrogen peroxide) brown or green Grolsch beer bottles, which have those handy dandy built in rubber stoppers, or any sterilized dark glass container, mark the ppm on bottles, and Bob's yer uncle!
Don't make too much: mine tends to degrade after 6 months or so, to 7 or 8 ppm. (You can easily make more...)
By the way: I finally had to replace 1 x 9 volt battery this spring. (After years of service, for this purpose only.)
To clean and re-sterilize your (now severely) oxidized fine silver wafers after use, or if you've used fine silver wire: rub with a paste made of water and sodium bicarbonate. Rinse and wrap clean silver in a cotton hankie to prevent air oxidization etc. until next use.
Cheers. Hope all is well in your world.
It works. I tried it. 👍👍😎
This is an incredibly helpful video. Thank you and God bless you.
Brilliant, like I said before...Brilliant!
What’s the ppm of tap water put through a brita filter verses tap water that is distilled??
How long would it take to distill 5 liters (end total)? Thinking about my electricity bill here and if it's worth it.
Cheers.
Much better than buying a $100+ water distiller 😁
Gigi Presentey - no it’s not, 🚽
@@azkid883 Why not?
@@michellerjackson5776 electricity cost to heat the water and the water cost to get the water
Gigi Presentey this is dumb u barely get any water
@@nazfar6700 so it doesn't actually work?
I love the home-made swamp-water 😂
Huge thanks for the easy "common sense" solution to DIY distilled water. Much appreciated 👍 edit I used a steamer with an inverted glass lid no floating boal... this if for my daughter's new carnivorous plant I need about 8oz a month... Some of you posting are just bonkers 😂
brilliant!! gonna save me money!!!!
That's a clean ass range ya got!
seriously, true
Ya I noticed that too lol
dumb questions? 1) can you use a stainless steel bowl to collect the distilled water and/or as a lid on the pot? 2) would it be extremely unsafe to do this to collect/distill everclear (alcohol)?
Where do you get the thermometer you used. I tried looking for one and can’t find
hi. you can find the water quality testers on amazon. just search for tds meters and you'll see lots. 🙂💦
Id like to make ethanol alcohol but my problem is i dont have distillation apparatus , but im thinking to do some thing like this for distillation
This some real survival info ! Thanks
Good to know a process, thanks!!! Any estimate of the stove energy taken to produce a gallon of distilled?
Nope, but try a rocket stove or tuna can stove hack!
about 10 hours
Xcellant! Genius 👍🏻😉
Thank you! Cheers!
OUTSTANDING now I can make my own distilled water for my cpap machine. Thanks
If you put ice over the lid won't it collect water vapor faster?
Hey can you distill essential oil with this method?
I’ve never tried it, but I can see it working for that in my mind’s eye.
I'm going to try to make essential oils using this method thanks.
awesome! i hope it works for you. maybe post update with results.
@@desertsun02 ingenious vid my friend.
May I ask, would the same method work for isopropyl alcohol? 🤔
@@julioseviltwin2304 I'm not sure. Be careful of the open flames 🔥
@@julioseviltwin2304 👎Alcohol and fire? Now you're talking hazardous stuff, bad idea.
Throw ice or cold towels on top to increase condensation!?
sEan A whoa great idea
Someone else mentioned that in the comment, as well.
Can I use just a regular lid? Why do you need a glass lid?
Stainless or glass either way works
Glass will just let you see how much water is left so you don't dry burn the pan.
Is it me or does tha’ even LOOK clearer?
I need to do this for my humidifier (amongst other reasons and appliances.
To prevent that ‘white dust’.
Thank sir. You showed me what I needed to do.
Without ice-cubes (which made no since to me) as well.
👍🏽
Amazing! I will try this as soon as I get home! Where can I purchase the water tester?
Search ppm meter online.
Can i use this to distill alcohol?
I would think a platform for the bowl to rest on would prevent problems.
If my stainless steel pot has a stainless steel lid & I have no glass lid , Is it matte other than transparency???
No matter, water and alcohol distillers sold online aren't transparent
Cat Para Ensan:That's a good question .The glass lids usually have a small hole in them which would act as a pressure release.If a stainless steel inverted lid is used the steam pressure inside the pot might build up too much.It may escape by lifting the lid a small amount,I suppose a small hole could be drilled through the stainless steel lid.Yes I think it would be ok to use ss lid.
Can you use a stainless steal bowl and can the bowl touch the bottom of the pot?
what does it measure in the water? minerals?
Can you use a stainless steel lid instead, so that you can use the ice cubes on top?
hi there. stainless steel should work. (you can use ice cubes with the glass lids too. they make them very tough)
Could I do this with a slow cooker ? I don't use mine for anything due to the amount of steam that drips back into it , would b cool to finally have a use for it ...purer tap water for super fussy plants 😆
Did you try this? I’m super curious
@@MoonGoddess1371 I didn’t! Can’t b arsed, it would have to hold much more than it does to b worth my while ... bottled spring water is cheap......and less hassle 😆
Thanks for the intel
Where do you get that equipment that measures the purity of the water?
hi there. you can get the tds meter (water tester) on amazon. they have dozens of them
@@desertsun02
Thanks for the info.
Not sure what ppm stands for or if I really need a distiller measuring tool? The quantity of usable water in the bowl is so small, yielding half a cup in your demo. What's the best way to get more pure water, longer time with more pot water or repeat process? TY.💦
Is this cheaper than running a typical 750W electric distiller?
Excellent,thank you for sharing💞💞
Can i distill the alchol from the same method?
some water filtering pitcher can reduce tds by 50%. Zerowater filter pitcher will get down 0% tds. Boil the water for organic concerns. These options are cheaper and more efficient overall.
What a great idea! You can also build a rocket stove, possibly out of scrap you might have around the house/yard and make it TRULY free if you live near trees with fallen branches around, that you can use for FREE fuel. THEN it really WOULD be free. I mean, you DO have to still pay for ether the electric to run the stove or the gas to run the stove. This is a good plan though, love it!
Or, wood to run the stove.
So awesome. I have been paying 1.49 a gal. Thanks 🙏
I love this simple hack! Apparently I'm already Subscribed too! Thanks for sharing!
prefect and simple idea, thank you
Great vid!Now I can make this for my colloidal silver water. Awesome.
Would this work with an induction burner? I'm use oxygen and can't be near open flames 🔥
As long as your water boils.
So does the tap water you used to wash n rinse the lid n bowl n pot get mixed in? Probably not based on your readings.
Innovation par excellence my friend!
I wonder if this method would work for distilling alcohol.
With some slight ingenuity you can easily create a water distiller with a pot a copper and pvc pipes. 🤩🤩🤩
that's good. because the water is flying off the shelves in Seattle. we're running out.
I got to switch over from
city slicker to survival mode.
First here for Corona Virus.
What are the materials and methods to properly clean, sanitize, sterilize, and dry and handle the pans, pots, bowls, etc. used in the distillation process, please?
Nice, Now I just need to pay someone at least $8 an hour to stand there 6 hrs and make 1 gallon of water for me to drink per day. Very cost effective, love it.
How long and how much water would I need to make 1 gallon of distilled water, using this method?
That’s great thank you, I just needed a bit to thin some eliquid 😀thank you 🙏🏼👍🏼👋🏽
Hello, what is the reading looking for? PPM of what?
hi. ppm of total dissolved solids. that's made up of several things.
great video. this is so simple.
Can this be done in a presser cooker?
What is the water tester unit called? Can you get them from Ebay?
beige biscuit it’s an APEC TDS and you can get them on amazon for $15.
beige biscuit I think Home Depot have them for free ?
Is it in any way helpful maybe putting small cold damp towel on top of the lid?
there's gotta be a way you can make a catch pan and drip it out of the "system" all sitting on top of a wire tray like they using to set fried chicken or even chicken wire lol. Dope video.
hi. putting anything cold on the lid should help increase water production. some use ice, but a towel is a good idea. if the air in the room is not too humid you can blow a fan on the towel (wet towel that is) and take advantage of an evaporative cooling effect.