Distilled water machine for cpap?
Distilled water machine for cpap?
Does any know what distilled water machine is best for the cpap?
I'm in an area where I can not get distilled water.
I'm in an area where I can not get distilled water.
Re: Distilled water machine for cpap?
If your tap water is clean and safe, you could use it and just check your tank weekly for any deposits.
Re: Distilled water machine for cpap?
If you are where Amazon delivers and are looking to make your own, Check the distiller reviews on Amazon.Doug123 wrote:Does any know what distilled water machine is best for the cpap?
I'm in an area where I can not get distilled water.
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Re: Distilled water machine for cpap?
Actually, makeshift distillers are not difficult to build.
How-to's are available on the internet.
The important thing is to observe all safety precautions.
It doesn't take a genius to be a MacGyver.
How-to's are available on the internet.
The important thing is to observe all safety precautions.
It doesn't take a genius to be a MacGyver.
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If you knew a good engineer, maybe they could make a efficient distiller for you. BTW: Beer and Wine don't need distilling, let your engineer know that! Toot! Toot! Jimxxyzx wrote:======chunkyfrog wrote:Actually, makeshift distillers are not difficult to build.
How-to's are available on the internet.
The important thing is to observe all safety precautions.
It doesn't take a genius to be a MacGyver.
and i could make my own beer or wine too
but is it practical and a good use of time/effort
is it worth the effort to build a distiller
and all the work to get it to make a fluid
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My father-in-law was a slave in WWII Germany, when the coal mine where he had been working was bombed,
leaving him on the street, with no resources. He made excellent vodka, for which he was fed, housed, and clothed,
all while temporarily incapacitating numerous German soldiers.
Fancy setups are not necessary. "Plug and play" is a habit that cripples.
leaving him on the street, with no resources. He made excellent vodka, for which he was fed, housed, and clothed,
all while temporarily incapacitating numerous German soldiers.
Fancy setups are not necessary. "Plug and play" is a habit that cripples.
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Re: Distilled water machine for cpap?
I have used filters in the past, everything from cheap carbon filters to high end RO filters. The costs for the filters on a system that worked got a little expensive and the RO system used quiet a bit of water as well. About 4 years ago, I picked up a home water distiller from Sears and it works great. I fill up i jug, plug it in and the next morning I have a gallon of distilled water. Mine is a kenmore but it looks very similar to a Waterwise 8800 and I suspect they are the same.
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No, YOU missed the point, Chunkyfrog knows what she is talking about as she has a distiller to make distilled water. Actually it has been mentioned many times here on the forum and you don`t read too well.xxyzx wrote:xxyzx wrote:[quote
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you totally miss the point
which if you actually had one
would be on the top of your head is it really worth the effort to make a still to get water for an xpap
when plenty good enough filters can do the job faster better easier cheaper
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Re: Distilled water machine for cpap?
Any water distiller you buy at Walmart or wherever will work fine.
All of the deposits end up in the distiller and the you can clean the distiller out with CLR or other cleaners.
It is more money up front, but in the long run it may be cheaper.
I've had mine for about 10 years. Got it for drinking water.
All of the deposits end up in the distiller and the you can clean the distiller out with CLR or other cleaners.
It is more money up front, but in the long run it may be cheaper.
I've had mine for about 10 years. Got it for drinking water.
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Not using a machine currently.
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The distiller can be cleaned out with citric acid, if you prefer cheap and non-toxic.
Citric acid can be bought in bulk online--very cheaply.
Citric acid can be bought in bulk online--very cheaply.
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I clean mine every 20 or 30 gallons with vinegar
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Re: Distilled water machine for cpap?
Not supposed to drink distilled water, your body needs the minerals in real water, but not the lead. JimMogy wrote:Any water distiller you buy at Walmart or wherever will work fine.
All of the deposits end up in the distiller and the you can clean the distiller out with CLR or other cleaners.
It is more money up front, but in the long run it may be cheaper.
I've had mine for about 10 years. Got it for drinking water.
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Re: Distilled water machine for cpap?
The idea that drinking distilled water is dangerous is 95% medical quackery type nonsense. Unless you're drinking exclusively distilled water or have some really weird diet, you'll get all the minerals you need from other food or drink.Goofproof wrote:Not supposed to drink distilled water, your body needs the minerals in real water, but not the lead. JimMogy wrote:Any water distiller you buy at Walmart or wherever will work fine.
All of the deposits end up in the distiller and the you can clean the distiller out with CLR or other cleaners.
It is more money up front, but in the long run it may be cheaper.
I've had mine for about 10 years. Got it for drinking water.
Edit - let me throw in one caveat. Don't drink distilled, reverse osmosis, or deionized water from any source not intended for human consumption, like for instance, from an industrial operation. There might be some sort of chemical or contamination in the process that is OK in the industrial operation, but not OK for humans to drink. Also remember that distillation removes minerals, but can actually increase the concentration of some chemicals. That is, for instance, how they turn wine into liquor.
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Re: Distilled water machine for cpap?
I buy the store brand wherever I am.
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Yes, the clerk runs outback to the hose, just to make sure they are fresh. JimAMESS wrote:I buy the store brand wherever I am.
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