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Controlling Water Flow for Sterilization and Filtration in a Gravity-Fed System
Thanks for the input I have a few ideas to tinker with. Will post a pic if I get it to work- Judson1122
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Controlling Water Flow for Sterilization and Filtration in a Gravity-Fed System
I see what you are saying and that makes sense. I do have a concern that my boiler needs to remain small due to nature of heat source. My boiler would have to either have the same length as my water table or use small boiler similar to my picture except allow the steam pipe to be higher. With...- Judson1122
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Controlling Water Flow for Sterilization and Filtration in a Gravity-Fed System
I have no problem moving the pipe to any level. the difficulty i have is that i do not know of these valves you are referring to and the logistical question of which one to pick. i would do an initial filter to get larger sediment out. thanks- Judson1122
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Controlling Water Flow for Sterilization and Filtration in a Gravity-Fed System
Hello thanks for replying i am trying to sterilize it. i am using a fresnel lense as my source of heat (which i will probably change to a parabolic mirror) here is a good vid but i am having issues controlling the flow of water.- Judson1122
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Controlling Water Flow for Sterilization and Filtration in a Gravity-Fed System
http://www.postimg.org/image/amkscj30r http://postimg.org/image/amkscj30r Seem to have a issue posting images- Judson1122
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Controlling Water Flow for Sterilization and Filtration in a Gravity-Fed System
Hello thanks for looking at my post. I run a farm and we are having water quality issues. I have come up with a possible solution but implementing is causing issues. I have drawn a very basic design. My main issue is the pressure of the water. The system will be gravity feed but the water...- Judson1122
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