I have been asking a question on another post about filtering,
I don’t want to hijack that thread, so I have posted this one.
My question was, Has anyone tried using a 1 Metre pipe with 700g of carbon to filter, as I had seen this method in Gert Strands Activated Carbon Pdf.
As I didn’t have the funds to buy a cartridge system, And as I had some bit’s an pieces that I knew I could fettle into some kind off filter pipe. I thought I’d give it a go.
I used a pipe about 18” for a while and it worked a bit. Then I found in my shed a 1metre 50mm stainless steel pipe and thought I’d have a go with that.
I couldn’t believe how well it worked and thought that if a 1m pipe works this well, That maybe the Essencia cartridge must work even better. But as mine was now so clean smelling and tasting I was puzzled. That’s the reason I posted the original question. But so far nobody has replied saying they have tried both methods. So for me, until someone who Has tried both methods can say which is best/cheapest/easiest, I’ll continue with the pipe.
If, like me, you are on a tight budget, and if like me, you want to make a filter. Then maybe this is for you. It’s Simple, Cheap, and it works really well.
If it continues to work for me as well as it does, I’ll be keeping my £80 in my T500 savings pot.
I saw this on Alcotec’s advertisement –
Alcotec Karbon
This is a highly absorbant charcoal with particle size 0.4 - 1.4 mm, especially chosen for its water and spirit treatment properties. The amount of 1.7L fits exactly into a 1m long plastic pipe, 2" diameter. This is the standard fitting for a good carbon filtration - add a large funnel in one end and a filter in the bottom and you have a carbon column.
Im not sure about the Plastic pipe tho?
NormStatistics: Posted by Normski — Thu May 17, 2012 10:53 am
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