Water is arguably one of the, if not the, most critical element to survival. Recent history has shown us that clean water is almost always one of the first items to become unavailable after a disaster.
A Water Distiller To Handle Salt Water As Well Fresh Water
Since I live within a day’s walk of the Atlantic Ocean and occasionally camp near the shore, I wanted to make a water distiller that could handle salt water as well as some of the more contaminated fresh water sources. My requirements were:
Portable
It should be portable. So that means that it must be something that I could carry inside of or strapped to a backpack and used in the field.
Rugged and Reliable
A lot of the designs I have seen require flexing of the copper coil to set it up and take it down. This coiling and uncoiling would eventually lead to failure and so could not be part of my design. I needed something more rugged and reliable.
Self Contained
It must be self contained. I did not want to rely on having to find rocks or logs or scrounge anything to set it up.
Easy to Set Up
I wanted to be able to easily set it up and take it down. This should be done within a minute or two.
Efficient
It should be efficient. I wanted to be able to fill my 32 oz. water bottle with a single session.
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