Potable Water and Silver
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07-20-2005, 12:51
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Potable Water and Silver
Bob, Bluebird beat you to it. Many Wanderlodges (mid
80's for sure) came with a whole house silver impregnated water filter. Very expensive, very effective. Too bad many unknowing owners replaced them with something cheaper. They had an extremely long life, and probably didn't need replacing. Scott Peatross '87 PT40 original equipment silver filter gone. --- freewill2008 --------------------------------- Are there any water purification experts out there? I keep hearing more and more about the effectiveness of silver as a purification agent. Grandma used to drop a silver dollar in the milk jug to keep it fresh. Hospitals are discovering that silver is effective on staph infections. I recently purchased a small bottle of silver-based water purification agent for the potable water tank in my class B. So I wonder . . . why couldn't a person just drop a couple ounces of silver in the bottom of the water tank and have a more pure fresh water source? The cost would be about $15 for two ounces. Bob Griesel '84 FC31 WLII WA --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "WanderlodgeForum" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: WanderlodgeForum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- |
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Potable Water and Silver - freewill2008 - 07-20-2005, 10:29
Potable Water and Silver - Tom Warner - 07-20-2005, 10:50
Potable Water and Silver - freewill2008 - 07-20-2005, 11:03
Potable Water and Silver - Tom Warner - 07-20-2005, 12:31
Potable Water and Silver - Scott Peatross - 07-20-2005 12:51
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