Distilled Water At Home - Pro Tips! Power Timer, Activated Carbon & Citric Acid

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • In part one, i showed you how easy & affordable it is to make your own distilled water at home. There were a lot of comments & pro tips from experienced members who have been making it for years. In this video, i share them with you. Cheers
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  • @CPAPReviews
    @CPAPReviews  Před rokem

    try.sleephq.com/ is my online cpap support community & cpap reporting platform. Master your therapy and improve your sleep with our powerful cloud-based platform.
    Create a FREE account and download your detailed therapy report today!
    Features Include -
    1. High-resolution 'breath-by-breath' analysis - View every apnea and every breath in full detail.
    2. Sleep Journal - Track how changes to device settings influence your sleep & therapy results.
    3. Custom PDF reports - Detailed therapy reports complete with journal entries.
    4. Therapy Trends - Monitor changes to your apnea control over time.
    5. Support - Access to the SleepHQ Community Forum
    6. Education - From CPAP novice to therapy PRO. Master your device and settings with the SleepHQ Academy course
    7. Blood Oxygen, Heart Rate & Movement Data - Connect a SleepHQ O2 Ring to your account to view additional data sources and take your therapy to the next level.
    8. Access to exclusive, member-only discounts on the latest and greatest CPAP gear
    And much more!
    SleepHQ O2 Ring - www.sleephq.com/o2-ring/
    SleepHQ Magic Uploader - www.sleephq.com/magic-uploader/
    Thanks for all the love & support!
    Uncle Nicko
    #cpaptherapy #sleepapnea #distilledwater #humidifier #water

    • @jjtrue
      @jjtrue Před rokem

      Good day again friend, just curious what your take is on using high end activated charcoal filtered water such as Berkey for CPAP, I'm guessing your answer is don't do it but I'm curious your take on why not. Maybe you can do a video on this?

    • @ropro9817
      @ropro9817 Před rokem

      Dumb/honest question: Is distilled water really required for CPAP machines? I was told that Brita filtered tap water was fine. Is the distilled water for health reasons or for equipment longevity reasons? Or both? 🤔

  • @Boodieman72
    @Boodieman72 Před 6 měsíci +8

    It does not draw out minerals from your body, the minerals come from the food not the water.

  • @jamesmckay4573
    @jamesmckay4573 Před rokem +15

    One little correction is that the charcoal filters are only to add flavor to the water for drinking. The distillation is what purifies the water . For CPAPA/BOPAP the filters are not really needed.

    • @Resist4
      @Resist4 Před rokem +10

      That's not entirely true. The charcoal filter does not add flavor, it is used to remove contaminates that make it through the distilling process.

    • @bencahill3547
      @bencahill3547 Před rokem

      Do not drink distilled water. It's very bad for you as it pulls out all the salts and minerals.

    • @felicityholmes9072
      @felicityholmes9072 Před rokem +2

      They remove (Among other things) flouride.

    • @Resist4
      @Resist4 Před rokem

      @@felicityholmes9072 And some VOC's

    • @mikethebloodthirsty
      @mikethebloodthirsty Před rokem +2

      @@felicityholmes9072 Its only the first 2 mins that have volatile compounds anyway. Just pour the first 2 mins of water away if you don't want a extra filter.

  • @john99776
    @john99776 Před rokem +2

    Good one, Nick. I've been using one of these for years, with a timer. I put some of the citric acid in a spray bottle of water and give the vessel a couple of sprays after emptying the residue, then give the inside a quick wipe before re-filling. I recommend a glass carafe that you can also get for these. These work fine but they're a tiny bit annoying with their fan, so I used to keep mine in my attached garage. Now I have a Water Lovers distiller - made there in AUS I think. Nice on the kitchen counter and easy to use, but a bit more pricey.

  • @keithjohnson5190
    @keithjohnson5190 Před rokem +1

    Good tips. I put one teaspoon of Citric Acid in the water that I am distilling, it will not hurt you, I can get 3 gallons before adding more and cleaning.
    Drink distilled water and take vitamins and minerals if needed.
    As you said, use a timer or you will burn the bottom of the pot.

  • @dtoro15
    @dtoro15 Před rokem +2

    I think those jugs in the last video were pretty hot but I had nightmares lol!!! I can't unsee it lol!! I'm an ex military guy so jugs were mandatory reading material on deployments lol! As far as distilled water goes, I use sink water and wash out my water tank with vinegar once a week and it does fine. Just like you said in this vid, I have never ran out of water. I always have 1/4 left in the tank and I empty it every morning when I wake up and let the water tank air dry for the day. Never had any issues but only have been a CPAP guy since Jan.

  • @Gismotronics
    @Gismotronics Před 2 měsíci +2

    From what I gather, you can drink distilled water regularly for its benefits and you can add the minerals you need back in. The point is that not all minerals are equal and excess calcium ain't a good thing (eg. clogging up our arteries). We can add just the minerals that are good for us. The other aspect to this is that we get most of our minerals from food anyway. Just make sure, as always, that we are eating healthy real food.

  • @Johnjoe321
    @Johnjoe321 Před rokem +1

    Nice follow up Uncle Nico, happy to help, you and your followers have helped me so much in the last 12 months and SleepHq is great👍
    p.s. the jug is made from branched polycarbonate the same stuff they use in the big water bottles for water fountains. On the Bisphenol A front for sure not as good as glass. Wash the plastic jug with lukewarm water only and no bleach based cleaning agents, washing up liquid works well.

  • @Resist4
    @Resist4 Před rokem +7

    I had a distiller similar to that one but the water always seemed to have a funny taste, and running cleaning cycles never got rid of it. But that bottom crud is easy to clean out with vinegar, you don't need a timer. My biggest issue with the distiller is that it took a lot of electricity to run and it took 5 to 6 hours. I've since started using a Zerowater pitcher, it consistently shows zero TDS after the water is filtered. Yes, the filters are a bit expensive and you can go through them quickly if you have really hard water but, for me it's much more convenient to get water for my CPAP machine in minutes instead of hours.
    That statement about drinking distilled water long term will draw (leach), out minerals from your body is not completely true. Minerals should be consumed from food, not water. If you only rely on water to get your minerals then you are not eating a healthy diet, it's that simple.

    • @mikej2133
      @mikej2133 Před rokem

      5 to 6 hours? What was the electricity bill from that?

    • @Resist4
      @Resist4 Před rokem

      @@mikej2133 It does use a lot of electricity coming in at almost 600 watts. But I have solar on my house.

    • @mikej2133
      @mikej2133 Před rokem

      @@Resist4 so if I need to make 7 gallon batch in 2 days, for a weeks worth, how much will my electricity bill probably be

    • @Resist4
      @Resist4 Před rokem +3

      @@mikej2133 depends on the cost per kWh in your State. But if you have an electric stove that uses way more electricity. The distiller even if you don't have solar isn't that expensive to use daily. I used to run it every night.

    • @mikej2133
      @mikej2133 Před rokem +2

      @@Resist4 sounds good. i just looked it up, where i am, its just under 14 cents an kWh

  • @elisecharron7253
    @elisecharron7253 Před 3 měsíci

    Used my Vevor distiller for the first time yesterday, my objective is to keep my sinuses as clear as possible. Using cpap has made me realize just how often my sinuses are congested, also I put up with some rainout to reduce my sinus problems. The information in your CPAP reviews has helped me make the most of my sleep therapy.

  • @techshabby0001
    @techshabby0001 Před 3 měsíci

    The algorithm worked! I got this video in my recommendeds today... a year later. 👍👍

  • @TRYtoHELPyou
    @TRYtoHELPyou Před rokem +2

    Have been using reverse osmosis filtered water and it has been good. Reads as 000 TDS so I'm good with it.

  • @joelhooton2215
    @joelhooton2215 Před rokem +2

    Haha nice little Fight club esque splice at the start....oh I saw it

  • @ajaks7636
    @ajaks7636 Před rokem +2

    I don't think I'd want to drink that tap water, seeing as that's what left. Great video!

    • @stusue9733
      @stusue9733 Před rokem +1

      Now that depends on what your tap water is like. Some places great, some places not so good, some places almost undrinkable. First world problems ;)

  • @biff5856
    @biff5856 Před měsícem

    I clean my distiller after every use, and stop it before the cycle is done. When you run out of the citric granules they provided you can buy more off ebay.

  • @No1Outlaw2023
    @No1Outlaw2023 Před rokem +2

    I think it depends on where you live and what is running through your pipes to your tap

  • @loycehake7151
    @loycehake7151 Před rokem +1

    Great tips! I just ordered my distiller so nice to know!

  • @richardm1101
    @richardm1101 Před rokem +1

    One odd thing: some coffee makers actually won't work with distilled water. Apparently they have a low-water switch that only responds to water with minerals. I learned this the hard way, after returning a coffee maker that I thought was defective.

    • @henriksvensson2836
      @henriksvensson2836 Před rokem

      Damn, thanks, you saved me $1300.

    • @turtletom8383
      @turtletom8383 Před rokem +2

      Water doesn't conduct electricity well it's the dissolved metals (electrolytes) that conduct it

  • @nishali3343
    @nishali3343 Před rokem

    I always use a bowl of water by the heat register or below my CPAP. I never had issues with dry throat.

  • @cdcrane857
    @cdcrane857 Před rokem

    I bought one and it works great;)

  • @JS-xs5hq
    @JS-xs5hq Před rokem

    👍👍 Right smart tips there Nick....much appreciated.

  • @kathyw141
    @kathyw141 Před měsícem

    can this be used to CAN water and seal it for later use. SHTF thanks

  • @eliascuatro5681
    @eliascuatro5681 Před 3 měsíci

    Can you put water directly from the tap

  • @cheesemaster113
    @cheesemaster113 Před 9 měsíci

    I have one of these, the water always smells burnt. It does remove a lot of solid's which is exactly what I needed for and sterilizes the water. The carbon filters I understand are for the smell, but in theory there shouldn't be much smell...So I'm a bit perplexed still.

  • @TheCelticbeast
    @TheCelticbeast Před rokem

    I've always used citric acid to clean coffee machine and cpap humidifier. Doesn't leave a vinegar smell.

  • @Larrythecableguy749
    @Larrythecableguy749 Před 6 měsíci

    You got me, I was looking for “juggs” but I’ll watch just for the hell of it. 😂

  • @felicityholmes9072
    @felicityholmes9072 Před rokem +1

    changing the charcoal once a month? So how often are you actually doing boils per month?

  • @chuckbecker8735
    @chuckbecker8735 Před rokem

    A++++++ content....... a gift for us.

  • @rafal5863
    @rafal5863 Před rokem

    Kettle de scaler from department store works well. Phosphoric acid bit more concentrated than in Coca Cola. I use it on my S9 when it dries out due to mask leak.
    Rinsing the residue in CPAP tank before refilling.

    • @Adeline9418
      @Adeline9418 Před rokem

      Straight vinegar for 20 or so minutes.

    • @rafal5863
      @rafal5863 Před rokem

      @@Adeline9418 how do you get rid of the vinegar smell?

  • @nepocrates
    @nepocrates Před rokem

    Thanks for the video 🎉

  • @denisbelanger2288
    @denisbelanger2288 Před 4 měsíci

    Where do you order the charcoil typically for that device

  • @capincrunch1184
    @capincrunch1184 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Distills water to proceed to put it in a plastic container😂

  • @muhammadsuleman2903
    @muhammadsuleman2903 Před rokem +1

    Dude, how much does that “Jug” cost? What about the device cost itself? How much money did it cost for running it for one bottle? How much time did you spend on cleaning the metal pot? Combine all that time and money and divide by .99 cents Canadian = that’s how many bottles of distilled water I can get from Walmart. That’s going to last for my CPAP machine for more than a year. Is it really worth it?

    • @CPAPReviews
      @CPAPReviews  Před rokem +2

      Watch the first vid - czcams.com/video/IKBTn6hqLMA/video.html . You're the exact person i addressed in the opening statement.

    • @muhammadsuleman2903
      @muhammadsuleman2903 Před rokem

      @@CPAPReviews My main man!!! I watched your video end to end again but I still did not get it, may be the caffeine in the morning hasn’t kicked in yet. My mom used two pot and pans method back in my childhood to get distilled water for drinking and that was done on a kerosene stove. Considering that natural gas is still cheaper if you must then there are many many other economical options out there.

  • @freetrailer4poor
    @freetrailer4poor Před 7 měsíci

    I think you can amke a small solar system just for distilling outside

  • @stevejwilliams
    @stevejwilliams Před rokem

    Why not use (inexpensive, supermarket-branded) soda water ... the residue would be a tiny amount of antibacterial sodium.

  • @jklphoto
    @jklphoto Před rokem

    Jiminy Crickets Mate, how much does this contraption cost? Plus, I gotta put water in it, plus electricity, to make, umm water. Here in 'merica, a gallon (3.79L) of distilled H20 is $1.08

  • @user-jj4gn3dj2x
    @user-jj4gn3dj2x Před 7 měsíci

    Im new. What brand and model do you use?

  • @dashriprock5720
    @dashriprock5720 Před 4 měsíci +1

    but then your putting in a plastic bottle...not good

  • @gjcarr2991
    @gjcarr2991 Před rokem +2

    So using tap water is a NO NO???

    • @jjtrue
      @jjtrue Před rokem

      no no for sure, he put out a short video about a man who got a virus from Amoeba for nasal saline rinse in Florida using tap water. The man died!

    • @rafal5863
      @rafal5863 Před rokem

      I use it after boiling it in the kettle. Ie cooled water from the kettle. Does not get rid of scale buildup but gets rid of chlorine and other potential volatile chemicals.
      Putting the water through a Brita carbon filter before boiling will greatly reduce scale build up. In kettle as well as CPAP.
      Depends on the machine. The tub on my S9 is fairly indestructible. I used it on straight tap water for about 12 months but cleaning the scale got tedious.

    • @poeterritory
      @poeterritory Před rokem

      The point is to distill the water. Hence tap water is ideal.

    • @UnrealTournament420
      @UnrealTournament420 Před 7 měsíci

      Yes big NO NO

  • @robertarchbold8658
    @robertarchbold8658 Před rokem

    I dont use distilled water....didnt know I had to

  • @YoSpiff
    @YoSpiff Před rokem

    I intentionally bought the plastic jug because if the glass one gets broken, it could be difficult or expensive to replace it.

    • @babyreps365
      @babyreps365 Před rokem +1

      Any glass coffee pot works don't use plastic

  • @chrish7927
    @chrish7927 Před rokem

    Who else saw it?

  • @Blanchy10
    @Blanchy10 Před rokem

    More jugs!!

  • @davenash4900
    @davenash4900 Před rokem

    Hahahaha. Fight club.

  • @rioborzeli147
    @rioborzeli147 Před rokem

    lol 6400 views with your other Jugs video , ha ha Its the clip ART uncle Nico, CLIP A R T, 😂

  • @watrainbows
    @watrainbows Před 11 dny

    jugs