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Building Your Own Water Filter: Health, Safety, and Santitation On the River Through Science

8.2K views 17 replies 11 participants last post by  weekendalpinist  
Even with the drawbacks of UV you mention I think I'd include it if I built one.
  • Is the quartz tube likely to get fouled? Should be pretty clean water traveling through.
  • Is the quartz more or less fragile than the ceramics?
  • What are your thoughts on the LED indicator lamp in series that Marshall mentioned Partner includes? That sounds like a good indication that you have current flowing through the bulb. I think UV builds lose intensity over time though? Some products such as this have an indicator: Wyckomar UV-1 Ultra Violet Water Sterilizer 5.8 gpm 12VDC
  • Running a little water before you collect it should ensure the UV is on first. I typically do this with any filter to clear it out.
  • Contact time is certainly critical and should be part of the design process.
I agree with you on power. I would much rather have a gel cell battery that does not need a solar charge. I'd likely go with two smaller batteries for some redundancy. It would be cool to make one with 18v power tool batteries but sourcing pump and UV would be difficult. Maybe convert the voltage?

Nice looking product Kevin, and it looks like a fair price. It's got to be tough selling things to a bunch of cheapskate boaters. When I build one I'm sure it will cost as much as yours (not including labor) and likely have some drawbacks! As a casual observer I'd say there are more similarities to the Aqua Partner than yours. Knockoff seems a little charged as nobody in this space is making any real revolutionary changes.

Clean water is important. At the end of the day I tend to suspect y'alls filthy poop covered hands pawing all over the jug is what will get me. Maybe all the beer is what's kept me healthy. Or maybe the water on the lip from drag bag beers will get me...wiping it on my shirt probably doesn't get me to the 99.9999% upacreek is achieving.