[Homestead] UV water systems

EarthNSky erthnsky at bellsouth.net
Thu Jun 4 23:23:31 EDT 2009


Yeah, I was a bit worried about the price being too low.  I thought I 
would have to spend 4-500 dollars for a system, but we have a small 
house, small pump, and we don't use much water.  I figured $150 is a 
good deal.  I actually have a check valve left over from the parts I 
bought for doing aquaponics, and there's another topic for another post.

Really, at those prices, you could put several in if you did not mind 
slow flow, and I don't.

Don Bowen wrote:
> I have looked at several but not close enough to make any sort of decision.
> I plan to get one when I ever build but for now I will be ordering a
> Berkeley water filter.  The one in the link appears to be about as cheap as
> any I have seen.
> 
> I did a test last summer and the most water volume I use on the trailer is 3
> GPM.  The price of the one you linked to looks cheap enough to just put in
> place anyway.
> 
> Don Bowen  KI6DIU
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