...the "tower garden", which is classified as "aeroponics" because the water solution is pumped to the top of the down and it falls down over the...
...googling and find a successful gardener that uses them. She doesn't think garlic would do well with hydroponics as it doesn't like a lot of water.
...The dummy cord itself is a glasses strap if I need one (on the water) and inside the hollow strap is a magnet. Always handy when antiquing....
...in North Idaho, 'German' garlic grows well and is quite forgiving. Watering schedule - I think I may have overwatered last time Water...
...ice field 700msq miles. sargent ice field 300. alot of goat land vertical stuff. flat and usable is premium.lots of fresh water though! thanks
...is supposed to reduce corrosion. I don't have the ability to boil water if the grid goes down, that is the main reason I was looking at this...
both of those were awesome.
I'll put it to you this way, if you manage to get near 100ppm you won't even taste the salt. This would be perfectly safe to drink and zero...
Stills also filter out other unwanted chemicals out of pool water [ATTACH]
my thought on pool water use it to flush toilets, wash cloths with it, bath in it, get a small still to make drinking water
...The higher performance the Still, the faster you get to drinking water. Don't forget to run through a filtration system first, and depending on...
Buy a still if you have the ability to boil water when the grid goes down. Saltwater needs to be evaporated, the steam cooled, and water...
@Burrell is your salt water pool above ground or in ground. In my AO, i've seen the above ground saltwater pools just rust the ever loving hell...
...buoyant, the salt concentration is very low, it is 3600ppm where seawater is around 35,000ppm and the dead sea (where I think you do feel...
My son bought a house in Gulf breeze FL has a salt water pool has't had any complains about
Yes, salt water pools are a thing. Typically found in affluent area homes. The cost about 10x more to build and install than a typical chemical...
...two and the chlorine is gone. I would still need to filter/treat the water before drinking it, as it would quickly become a backyard pond, but...
To be honest, I never heard of someone having saltwater pool before, but it does make a lot of sense. I think you might have hit on a new topic....
As kid we would collect bottles cash them in for candy
...of using a cup or a plastic bottle every time we had a drink of water. We refilled writing pens with ink instead of buying a new pen, and we...
It's a saltwater pool that uses a chlorine generator to turn the salt into free chlorine. Instead of constantly buying chlorine for the pool, you...
...solar powered desalinator maybe in the works. How aerogel can make the ocean drinkable ,,, why do you have 22k gallons of salt water in your...
...forum and new to prepping as well and hoping to get some help with water filtration. I don't see much discussion on filtering pool water, so my...
My dad had a 500+ gallon waterstove. I'd help cut,split and stack firewood,, he'd burn a fire about every 3 days in the winter for the heat, and...
...a teen hoisted a 7'x10'x4' piece of granite up 50' using a geared water wheel, and then used the weight and gravity to drive a DC motor...
"Mills work both in and above water, the challenge is debris" i dont understand this part. ,,,,, really like the rest. its harder to think...
...so man has nothing to do with it. Mills work both in and above water, the challenge is debris. We have the materials to build that with stand...
so fuel cells suck, got it. how does it compare to running hydrogen in a i.c.e? yes it would have to be done at scale to reduce cost.
Problem is you need like 16kg of O to fuel cell 1kg of H. Other problems are the 50kwh needed to make 1kg of hydrogen is only going to power a...
...the previous plans. maybe plan on harvesting chlorine if its in salt water. i found wave/tide generators interesting anchorage has a 14' tide....
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