Make your own water filter and never buy drinking water again.

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  • čas přidán 26. 05. 2020
  • How to make water filter at home.

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  • @svenanderson403
    @svenanderson403 Před 3 lety +1028

    I live off-grid and rely on rainwater. this filter system is just what I need. I plan on spreading this information to more people. Many thanks!

    • @synchr0nic0
      @synchr0nic0 Před 3 lety +30

      Does rain water also need to be filtered this way? Isn't rain water already "clean"?

    • @alexandermichael117
      @alexandermichael117 Před 3 lety +8

      Your playing a game with your long term health.

    • @alexandermichael117
      @alexandermichael117 Před 3 lety +9

      @@synchr0nic0 Rubbish,you cannot filter Acid,one needs specialist equipment from a lab.

    • @davidmuffoletto3853
      @davidmuffoletto3853 Před 3 lety +82

      Alexander Michael Where did you get that information? I’m not trying to sound rude but if that were true, pumping water from the ground would be just as bad. But that’s not the case. Calcium carbonate neutralizes acid. Calcium carbonate doesn’t come out of a scientist lab, it comes from natural sediments found in stone, fossils, limestone etc. this type of system works perfect for balancing the ph levels of the water. We have been using a two large concrete cistern system with essentially the same materials since 1993. Our public health inspector claims our water is cleaner than city water

    • @alexandermichael117
      @alexandermichael117 Před 3 lety +13

      @@davidmuffoletto3853 it's old info.from the 70s, Aircraft and their pollutants,fossil fuels car emissions,etc, go into our atmosphere,and stay there for a very long time,when it rains,study shows,a cocktail of pollutants,that are acidic,this,acid falls on the earth,and on us,hence acid rain,scientists have known of it for years,but it's now,Brushed under the carpet and from public attention.

  • @KedaeusSendre
    @KedaeusSendre Před 3 lety +2299

    This is what humanity and internet was meant for. +1

  • @Kaiwaipermaculturebolivia
    @Kaiwaipermaculturebolivia Před 2 lety +356

    Hi Jon! We found this video several months ago and built the water filter based on your instruction to solve our clean water issue in our small town in Bolivia. We also made a video about it! Just wanted to say THANK YOU! To you and Josh Kearn. Amazing work. Life changing. Keep up the wonderful videos.

    • @timisaac8121
      @timisaac8121 Před 2 lety +2

      did you get it going? Did it work? I'm just struggling to write down all the parts- What the heck is "pea gravel"? Sigh. Hope it works at your place!!

    • @Kaiwaipermaculturebolivia
      @Kaiwaipermaculturebolivia Před 2 lety +20

      @@timisaac8121 we did get it working but are doing some upgrades including putting coiled copper wire and looking to put a uv light in the top of the last tank. We will post up any additional learnings. Pea gravel is pea sized stones. We also removed the mesh from the top of the third tank as there was an accumulation of algae there. Probably caused by some organic matter (grass) in the charcoal. We scooped out any charcoal that floated

    • @timisaac8121
      @timisaac8121 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Kaiwaipermaculturebolivia TY for kind reply! Yes, to UV light- My friend use that and completely gives them peace of mind. Very interesting of your success- Perhaps you will upgrade more as you expand. It is a very worthy project.

    • @MrMadalien
      @MrMadalien Před 2 lety +1

      @@Kaiwaipermaculturebolivia How did you go about putting in a UV light? What is the power source of the light and how often is it turned on/off?

    • @Kaiwaipermaculturebolivia
      @Kaiwaipermaculturebolivia Před 2 lety +3

      @@MrMadalien we cut a whole in the lid large enough to house a pipe that in turn could house the light. Sealed it all. Using town electricity. 5 minutes every morning.

  • @ronwiemers3531
    @ronwiemers3531 Před 2 lety +61

    I had a aquaculture business in Florida growing salt water LiveRock. Corals,pink coralline algae etc... each rock had over 500 species of life on it. We built reefs out of a100% calcium carbonate rock in the Atlantic Ocean & the Gulf of Mexico. We used a lot of charcoal in our filtration system of about 3,000 gallons. We use to recycle the charcoal by cooking it on cookie sheets in the oven at a preset heat and time. It was then sterile again for reuse. We hardly ever added new charcoal except over time from what spilled or turned to dust. We did this at least a dozen times and never replaced it with new. We kept extra charcoal only to replace very small amount lost charcoal from handling. It never went bad. Don’t remember the temperature or time length of heated oven. But I’m sure you can google it. Hope this may help. Great video, and love & compassion for human life. If everyone that watched this did something to make two other people’s life better, and those two did two more and so on..???? “What a Wonderful World it would be”. Right..??? just saying?
    Mahalo, & Aloha: Ron

    • @samuelainomugishabaker5825
      @samuelainomugishabaker5825 Před 10 měsíci +2

      is this also ok for Filter Unit for Aquaponics Fish Farming

    • @solvetheproblem12
      @solvetheproblem12 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Thank u. U answer my question about charcoal. It good comments are here

    • @jondoe6926
      @jondoe6926 Před 2 měsíci +1

      People say you can heat charcoal and use it again. Is that really true? I'm sure it won't be 100% But maybe 70%?

  • @bradharrold2746
    @bradharrold2746 Před 3 lety +579

    Thank you Jon! I am an environmental geoscientist in Canada and I very much enjoyed your video. The world needs more solutions like this

    • @romiagua2746
      @romiagua2746 Před 2 lety +2

      Concordo plenamente com você 👍✍️

    • @diydarkmatter
      @diydarkmatter Před 2 lety +13

      this is great little over engineered from others i have seen on youtube . but thats awesome cause it cleans the water better . and i agree with you brad but what i would really like to see is this kind of thinking along the river ways that are already dammed up . sure it would cost a little bit and there would be three or four levels of dam walls but the out come would be cleaner water at a very great level . cleaner streams and water ways . humans destroyed our water ways with sewage and toxic waste its up to us to clean up our mess . the only way that will happen is stricter laws against water waste and mass water filtration plants . it would be alot easier then trying to send people to mars for god sake .

    • @abmakkah
      @abmakkah Před 2 lety

      can i get an email

    • @sathishfiles
      @sathishfiles Před 2 lety

      @@servicingiq possible to show how it works any CZcams reference?

    • @andru0714
      @andru0714 Před 2 lety

      Hey Brad, Will mineral charcoal work?

  • @robertlussier2944
    @robertlussier2944 Před 3 lety +740

    To make your charcoal change easier, you could use the screen netting to make bags to hold the charcoal.
    When it comes time to change the charcoal, just take the bags out, empty them and refill with fresh char, and put them back in tank 3.

    • @noconsentgiven
      @noconsentgiven Před 2 lety +45

      Thanks for that upgrade suggestion👍.

    • @tracemyers1275
      @tracemyers1275 Před 2 lety +8

      george kern.......white guy

    • @tracemyers1275
      @tracemyers1275 Před 2 lety +3

      Keep your mouth shut

    • @whyistheworldsowicked
      @whyistheworldsowicked Před 2 lety +7

      Thanks Robert. But please do you know how they made those charcoal please details please.

    • @robertlussier2944
      @robertlussier2944 Před 2 lety +26

      @@whyistheworldsowicked there are videos here on CZcams, just search charcoal making.
      There are methods for making small to large batches using different methods.
      Good luck to you👍

  • @Garowen
    @Garowen Před 2 lety +90

    Amazing video. Fantastic English, Great presentation skills, Perfect educator skills. A+++ video

    • @romiagua2746
      @romiagua2746 Před 2 lety

      👍 , agora vai lá e tentar aprender o tailandês .

  • @BGomez-tk7lu
    @BGomez-tk7lu Před 2 lety +74

    This kind of filter is very similar to the kinds of filters used for aquariums. The basic principles are the same, it's only the materials that vary slightly. For anyone trying to replicate this, I recommend looking into what's being done in the aquarium hobby to get some inspiration

    • @ChillingwithMalc
      @ChillingwithMalc Před rokem +4

      Exactly. I have many aquariums. And I'm thinking it's the same principles. Pretty cool.

    • @cafedormido
      @cafedormido Před rokem +6

      Honestly how i ended up here. Fish need healthy water just like we do.

    • @i3_13
      @i3_13 Před 11 měsíci +2

      This is really the same principle used by water companies taken from rivers and just added chlorine.

    • @irfansyah9929
      @irfansyah9929 Před 10 měsíci

      Is it a good idea to use 1" pipes instead of 1/2"?

  • @fletcher3913
    @fletcher3913 Před 3 lety +350

    I have seen this type of filter done with two 5-gallon buckets but never on this scale. You did an excellent job explaining the process. Thank you.

    • @roseliopalma535
      @roseliopalma535 Před 3 lety +3

      Professor Flecher3913, ash this water Guro How hell removed used petroleum Oil from water to test his expertise????
      //

    • @roselynaquino1644
      @roselynaquino1644 Před 3 lety +2

      Where did you see can I see

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      @fletcher3913 Před 3 lety +5

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    • @popeleasuasu2508
      @popeleasuasu2508 Před 3 lety +2

      I agree wonderful commentary

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      @zaidmubeen6403 Před 3 lety

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  • @organicmaterialsciencecorp6115

    This is so wonderful and brilliant, thank God for Freedom. Im a trained Chemical Engineer and Molecular Biochemist this is just good Science. Thank You from the USA.

    • @johnakridge2916
      @johnakridge2916 Před 3 lety +2

      Good stuff.

    • @stephanietaylor8519
      @stephanietaylor8519 Před 3 lety

      Some education

    • @janqs2459
      @janqs2459 Před 3 lety +1

      @Being Human 🤣🤣🤣That's good. You make my day with this reply. Thank you

    • @DiaboLusitano
      @DiaboLusitano Před 2 lety

      Question: how does it filters/eliminates bacteria, virus, protozoa, chemicals?
      If it can't filter/eliminate the ones above, can we consider it safe or practical?

    • @margauxarguelles6128
      @margauxarguelles6128 Před 2 lety +5

      Frank Smith if you watched the video properly, Professor John Kern developed this “primitive” system for his graduate thesis. He spent years testing it in various labs including Bangkok and Colorado. He essentially developed and improved this system in university. He needed post “college” education to do this properly and efficiently. And by the way, quoted words are the ones you misspelled in your comment. You’re welcome.

  • @leeamraa
    @leeamraa Před 2 lety +54

    I am speechless! Thank you sir for your invaluable contribution in the most helpful and humble way.

  • @evansgitonga213
    @evansgitonga213 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you very much for sharing, I managed to build this system in Kenya! Water purity is really good. God bless you abundantly.

  • @filiplikar
    @filiplikar Před 3 lety +1002

    Brilliantly simple. And the information is given freely. This is how we should work.

    • @LadyBug-yx7nh
      @LadyBug-yx7nh Před 3 lety +19

      Beautifully and precisely said.😊

    • @joez.145
      @joez.145 Před 3 lety +32

      Shhh! The big companies might hear you

    • @theroyalcrownedtiger2946
      @theroyalcrownedtiger2946 Před 3 lety +14

      @@joez.145 : The mega corporations already know.
      CZcams is available to anyone with a phone, pc, tablet, ps4.

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    • @derechteBenderBaer
      @derechteBenderBaer Před 3 lety +12

      Everyone should use his own brain. Learn from each other. But think yourself. That is, how we should live and work.

  • @JamesENjeruN
    @JamesENjeruN Před 3 lety +269

    Timestamps to steps:
    Intro Jon 0:12
    Prof. Josh Kern 2:25
    Simple(e.coli) test kits 3:10
    Steps 1- Platform 3:33
    Requirements 3:48
    Step 2 - Rinsing 7:25
    Tools- 7:44
    Plumbing 1st Tank 8:04
    Plumbing 2nd, 3rd, 4th Tanks 10:13
    Preparation 1st Tank 10:33
    Prep 2nd tank 12:12
    Prep 3rd tank 13:13
    Water flow, and filtration steps 14:42
    Important notes: 16:04

  • @leteishaarrigo8586
    @leteishaarrigo8586 Před rokem +11

    This is awesome! I appreciate all who researched and worked on this project. Thank you for sharing this with us!

  • @jorgemercado7505
    @jorgemercado7505 Před 2 lety +6

    WOW! Just WOW! I am definitely doing this when I am able to purchase my land and start self sufficiency. Thank you sooooo much for the knowledge.

  • @flariohmusic7644
    @flariohmusic7644 Před 3 lety +185

    This man is a legend....love from Jamaica fam 💚🇯🇲👁️

    • @ZhuGeLiang6969
      @ZhuGeLiang6969 Před 3 lety

      yes..
      but he say Josh kern is the mvp

    • @equalizertime188
      @equalizertime188 Před 3 lety +1

      @FLARIOH HI there from NEW MEXICO USA met a wonderful girl from Jamaica ,she was in the Military we met online she wanted to get married Right away and start making a family I WISH I WOULD HAVE DONE IT LOL! But it was happening all so fast but I would now still to make a family with a Jamaican girl if I found one now LOL😅😆 anyway cute story I thought I'd share 🇺🇸🙏😁😁

    • @flariohmusic7644
      @flariohmusic7644 Před 2 lety

      @@equalizertime188 ayyyeeeee lol hmu on Instagram @limitless_flairoh

  • @qatendekreationsartfarmbyp1187

    I'm happier listening in English, thanks for your consideration to educate us all those that follow you from English speaking countries, will continue sharing your contents 🙏👌

    • @realtorresidentialycommerc2614
      @realtorresidentialycommerc2614 Před 3 lety +2

      Great tips I love it, thank you so much for sharing this, it is very educational and I hope many people will watch this great video that will be very useful and full of benefits 😀

    • @popeleasuasu2508
      @popeleasuasu2508 Před 3 lety

      @@realtorresidentialycommerc2614 yes yes yes amen

  • @tommyoneill7386
    @tommyoneill7386 Před 2 lety +57

    This is really great! Love the idea of proper natural water filtration. Moving away from buying plastic bottled waters and I feel MUCH better then tap water.. I don’t believe we are meant to be drinking unnatural tap water with chemicals like Chlorine and fluoride and any other unknown chemicals the government puts in tap water. But one thing I really don’t like… (but toldally understand why it’s used and how difficult it would be with out it) is… PLASTIC… I hate the use of so much plastic.. Plastic barrels, pipe fittings, gaskets etc. I am trying to move away completely from using plastics to drinking water. As of right now I am Bottling my own drinking water from a local spring I know here in Northern California In only glass bottles and jugs no plastics. my personal favorite of use is vintage freshly Cleaned glass jugs and bottles that I ether found out on my adventures or was given. I use corks aswell no plastic tops or anything.

    • @hopefilledsinner3911
      @hopefilledsinner3911 Před 2 lety +9

      Of all plastics High density poly ethylene is quite stable and that's what drums and water tanks are often made of. It is heating plastics that releases toxicities. Your concern of exposure to HDPE plastics I feel is unwarranted but each to there own.

    • @adventureswithfrodo2721
      @adventureswithfrodo2721 Před 2 lety +3

      It would help if you had a clue of what you are talking about. Flouride is NOT used for water purification.

    • @patrickd9551
      @patrickd9551 Před 2 lety +1

      Or you happen to live in a country that doesn't use chlorine for cleaning.

    • @kf8113
      @kf8113 Před 2 lety +1

      @@hopefilledsinner3911 Polypropylene is also very safe. PVC, on the other hand, is one of the most dangerous plastics to use with anything you eat or drink, due to its vinyl chlorides that make up the plastic -- terribly ironic that it's so common in moving around water.

    • @nicoschadjidemetriou4373
      @nicoschadjidemetriou4373 Před 2 lety

      We are surrounded by so many unhealthy diets and food that "chlorine "is a drop in the ocean. In Cyprus the water from dams after is cleaned and chlorinated ,is driven to houses. This is what I drink.

  • @chrisk6021
    @chrisk6021 Před 2 lety +11

    Amazing content brother!! This will help a lot of people out! This make you wonder why it’s illegal to do this here in the United States. They want us relying on the government for our food and water supply But regardless of that I am still going to do this!

  • @robz5435
    @robz5435 Před 3 lety +58

    Here in Africa, a similar build will soon be used on a rain-water collection system. People take clean water for granted, but sure miss it when it's scarce.

    • @allaboutperspective650
      @allaboutperspective650 Před 2 lety +1

      Hi in Westren Europe most people take clean drinking water for granted. Many years ago they asked an old woman on tv what was the thing she would choose if she just could keep one modernity's that had come into common peoples household lives during her lifetime; she answered ''running water'.

  • @kurasakiBLADE
    @kurasakiBLADE Před 3 lety +112

    Nice! i am a licence civil engineer and master plumber as well, still, i am amazed of the complete details of this video. I will be also doing this one! Thanks for the infos, More power and more videos to share!

    • @atharkhan8190
      @atharkhan8190 Před 3 lety +4

      Do you think a smaller version of the system could be built? Like with 60 litre barrels perhaps? If so would we need to change some specs?
      Unfortunately I am not a handy or techy at all, your engineering and plumbing skills appreciated in advance for a response. Thanks

    • @chibuzo7746
      @chibuzo7746 Před 3 lety +6

      Very possible even with a water bottle. All you need do is scale down on all the materials used. Best wishes.

    • @MichaelCarouthGutenTag
      @MichaelCarouthGutenTag Před 3 lety +8

      @@atharkhan8190 I have seen systems similar to this in 1 barrel, and in 3, stacked 5-gallon buckets. Also many other variations. This 4 barrel system is more thorough in cleaning the water.

    • @GarGlingT
      @GarGlingT Před 2 lety

      You cannot filter the saline water,

  • @TheSilmarillian
    @TheSilmarillian Před 2 lety +10

    What an amazingly simple setup I live off grid so would have to modify it to gravity feed or install 12V pump.Again great upload I see a few comments below picking the idea to pieces I wonder if they have ever built anything so useful and simple that could provide clear water to a village of people that need it.

    • @dominadorinvierno5791
      @dominadorinvierno5791 Před 2 měsíci

      I have a pressure tank. Which is much better. I will do this water cleaning before or after my pressure tank?

  • @Jay-hq4dy
    @Jay-hq4dy Před 2 lety +7

    Thank you kindly sir. Blessings from New Zealand. I'm going to be using this system when I go off grid.

  • @ajuktoott
    @ajuktoott Před 3 lety +80

    Clean and edible water is a big business. By doing your method I'm sure the big company will close down. We are been fools by them by buying their product in order for them to survive and be rich...
    Thanks a million to you by sharing this value knowledge...

    • @digitalian99
      @digitalian99 Před 3 lety +2

      it's always great that knowledge like this is shared, but the rest of you statement is really naive - 1. not all people could make this 2. not all places have frequent rainfall 3. rain is seasonal 4. not all people could maintain systems like this 5. business will just turn into selling drums/pipes

    • @petercarlson811
      @petercarlson811 Před 3 lety +2

      Faruk, what is wrong with providing a service or product people want, like bottled drinking water? If they don't want to buy it they can make it themselves. Nobody forces anybody to buy bottled water. But many, many people are too lazy to learn a method like this and construct a water purification system on their own. So they prefer to buy bottled water. Does that make the companies providing the bottled water evil?

    • @JUST-UK-JAY
      @JUST-UK-JAY Před 3 lety +1

      I mean water isn't edible lol it's drinkable ... (it wasn't ice)

    • @inspire734
      @inspire734 Před 3 lety +1

      @@digitalian99 Dig down 13 ft or until you hit water. That is how we do it in the USA. We dig wells too. A deep well doesn't need to be filtered. All the ground it goes under filters it. Clean of chemicals too.

    • @BLAZENYCBLACKOPS
      @BLAZENYCBLACKOPS Před 3 lety

      Farzuk Rahmad I saw a documentary once with Penn & Teller the comedians/magicians and the topic was drinking water, they showed how some companies were literally filling the bottled water they were selling from a tap. Just imagine people were actually paying for tap water that was being bottled and resold, lol.

  • @nicholasmwaniki700
    @nicholasmwaniki700 Před 3 lety +150

    That’s very innovative.I will surely use this technology at my rural home in Embu -Kenya🇰🇪

  • @MrIndianmusic
    @MrIndianmusic Před 2 lety +1

    I was searching for idea to reuse my house wasted water and I found my solution into thia video, definitely i will work on this system and will feed back to you... Thx for idea and easy setup. Most of people should reuse there house waste water instead of running waste water to sewage... I want to spread this easy setup to our society.... In India this will really help. If someone not want to drink this water at least they can use for bathroom floor cleaning plants etc

  • @GigglyGirlPearl
    @GigglyGirlPearl Před 2 lety

    One of the best water purification tutelage videos I've seen. Great Job Jon!

  • @littlelee9391
    @littlelee9391 Před 3 lety +84

    High respect for you. Hope there are more people like you in this world.

  • @muzicalvet1983
    @muzicalvet1983 Před 3 lety +46

    First time here.This is one very intelligent men.I learn something great.A lot of poverty countries in Africa need too use this method in those villages.I enjoy the knowledgeable resources you teach us Sir.Salute Too you Thank You.👍🏾🙏🏾

    • @charleskamau5718
      @charleskamau5718 Před 3 lety +3

      Which part of Africa are you talking about, am in Africa and we have clean piped water

    • @muzicalvet1983
      @muzicalvet1983 Před 3 lety +1

      Everywhere in Africa doesn’t have clean,and you call clean water,because we have billion dollar sewerage ,& water boards system.Energy efficiency is very weak in Africa.It’s big difference ma men.Most of Africa’s gully’s are infected with garbage everywhere because people don’t care and neither their governments.

  • @ArandaArandaAranda
    @ArandaArandaAranda Před rokem

    Love from DR..🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴 2nd time I watched it lost the cideo 2 years ago finally found it and saved it tto my playlist... Humble man God bless you...

  • @paulatrybus7738
    @paulatrybus7738 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great video, clear easy steps with detailed explanations for troubleshooting. God bless you!

  • @joseviljover3096
    @joseviljover3096 Před 3 lety +176

    I like the idea sir.. thank you and the transparency you never ask for like or subscribe looking for more good idea from you sir.

  • @mangakhawlhring3054
    @mangakhawlhring3054 Před 3 lety +144

    We used to practice this Rocks, Gravel, Sand and Charcoal technique in NE India, it works quite well. The Way he build his Filter is so professional and I bet you can use it for ages without any major problem. Good job👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

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    • @claudiorobertojustinoalves8310
      @claudiorobertojustinoalves8310 Před 3 lety

      Ok. But where the wayerccome from ? Rain ?

    • @roseliopalma535
      @roseliopalma535 Před 3 lety +1

      @@claudiorobertojustinoalves8310 Coming from your pee, where else these ail nonsense. "little learning is a dangerous thing"

    • @_._omkar
      @_._omkar Před 3 lety

      Where r you from in ne india

    • @mangakhawlhring3054
      @mangakhawlhring3054 Před 3 lety +2

      @What saith the scripture? Its from well

  • @popeed378
    @popeed378 Před 6 měsíci

    Fantastic. Thank you very much for your time and help with this. I have been wanting a good filtration system like this. I have the totes but just have not started. This was extremely helpful!!

  • @nhartigan72
    @nhartigan72 Před rokem +2

    Wow, very impressive. I didn't expect it to be so low maintenance & for the charcoal to last so long. Bravo!

  • @MrDatswin
    @MrDatswin Před 3 lety +65

    honestly after viewing it, i am now installing my own water filtration system using this simple technology. im almost 70% complete ready. structure is being built and materials have been procured.. will post soon after i have installed it.

    • @bemnetmeried4121
      @bemnetmeried4121 Před 3 lety +4

      That is great and I am happy for you. Share it with us for us to know how it cameup.

    • @solomonktl6
      @solomonktl6 Před 3 lety +4

      So how's it going

    • @beneiseoleinmheart5614
      @beneiseoleinmheart5614 Před 3 lety +3

      That comment was 4 months ago. Did you build your system? If so how is it working for you? Update please🙂

    • @beneiseoleinmheart5614
      @beneiseoleinmheart5614 Před 3 lety +1

      @@solomonktl6 I asked the commentor same question; NO RESPONSE

    • @positivybz2602
      @positivybz2602 Před 3 lety +5

      @@beneiseoleinmheart5614 Let's just hope and pray that Dats is healthy and alive... it's such a challenging time we're going through, isn't it?

  • @lukuscarter3563
    @lukuscarter3563 Před 3 lety +477

    May The Most High Bless You and your Family Sir.

  • @wiillthebarbertv9415
    @wiillthebarbertv9415 Před 2 lety +4

    I subscribed, this guy is genuine, the world needs more of this

  • @TheCosmicSymphony
    @TheCosmicSymphony Před rokem +1

    This is an absolute gem! Thank you Jon

  • @abdulhakimmacala9996
    @abdulhakimmacala9996 Před 3 lety +38

    The earth need more someone like you. May God Bless You More Sir Jon! We are so grateful for this very helpful and informative knowledge you've shared... 🥰🥰🥰 MORE VIDEOS Please...

  • @waynebyerly9681
    @waynebyerly9681 Před 3 lety +6

    This is such an ingenious setup. Very precise step-by-step instructions ... Given to the world for free ... I wish with all my heart that I could come meet you all. There is just so much here to be thankful for. You are all a gift to the world. My deepest respect and gratitude for your wonderful videos!
    I cannot, not for the first moment, imagine why anyone would touch the 'thumbs down' button. I just don't understand that. There is just SO MUCH here to be grateful for¡

  • @LinasKitchen
    @LinasKitchen Před 2 lety +11

    I came across this video by chance while shopping for a water filtration system as an end-user. Although it is not my domain, I couldn't but be touched by how simple techniques (vs. advanced technologies) can be put for the service of humanity - here in rural/remote areas. It is a beautiful example of how humans can help add real value to own and each other's lives, in simple ways and without complicating an already complex existence.

  • @midastouch7773
    @midastouch7773 Před rokem

    Thank You Jon. We are Grateful for your work

  • @angelacarter6593
    @angelacarter6593 Před 3 lety +41

    Thanks, I'm familiar with this type of filter but this was an excellent demonstration of how it was built.

  • @beatamafulu2405
    @beatamafulu2405 Před 3 lety +38

    I remember learning this in school but seeing it in practice is very helpful. Thank you so much.

  • @beejonsahu9922
    @beejonsahu9922 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Jon. You have done excellent water filter setup. Congratulations. My deep respect and salute to you. 👏👌❤💧🌳🙏

  • @toddt3197
    @toddt3197 Před 9 měsíci

    Jon followed your process and built a system. Great stuff. It is very slow, but it seems to do a great job. About 6 minutes per gallon.

  • @theabelsfam457
    @theabelsfam457 Před 3 lety +13

    Mr. Jon I'am from the Philippines but now living in Thailand your videos are so informative. Thanks a lot sir.

  • @cindy2418
    @cindy2418 Před 3 lety +186

    This reminds me of a natural spring water with all the rocks and sand the water is filtered through

  • @FloridaGirl-
    @FloridaGirl- Před 2 lety

    Very good info. Nothing like learning from seeing every step for yourself! Thank you ! 👍

  • @zenyachty8999
    @zenyachty8999 Před rokem +4

    For the holes. You can also super heat a 1 inch circular cylindrical metal object and just push it through the plastic while it's hot

  • @pamgruber3641
    @pamgruber3641 Před 4 lety +102

    I am so PROUD of both of you for your contributions to keeping the world safely hydrated!!!❤️❤️

    • @innocenthamisonndalahwa9541
      @innocenthamisonndalahwa9541 Před 3 lety +2

      God bless you Jon your team aseell ad for educating , l'm in Africa the continent with luck of pure drinking water so l hope this gonna be best and easy methods of treating water, thanks

    • @angelinoquiachon9676
      @angelinoquiachon9676 Před 3 lety +1

      Can you illustrate it in a detailed drawing which drums are the sands, stones,gravel , charcoal and how are the drums connected properly, from inlet to outlet of water

    • @Halopa60
      @Halopa60 Před 3 lety +4

      @@angelinoquiachon9676 , there is a instruction manual at www.aqsolutions.org

  • @fredloja4965
    @fredloja4965 Před 3 lety +27

    Thank you so much my Thai Brother, much Respect and Thankful from Philippines 🇵🇭

  • @tomconner5067
    @tomconner5067 Před rokem +2

    Very clever to push the water upward through the first stage that has space for iron sediment to settle for simple back flushing. Nice work.

  • @obliviouspeople
    @obliviouspeople Před rokem

    Can't thank you enough. Digging my bore at my yard and was wondering how to clean water. Thank you again

  • @Moist_yet_Crispy
    @Moist_yet_Crispy Před 3 lety +22

    This guy is on the path. Grateful for you sir. Much love

  • @Jonathan-ff4wo
    @Jonathan-ff4wo Před 3 lety +37

    I've Seen dozens and dozens of diy water filter videos over the years. And this is probably the first one I've seen that recommended washing and cleaning the sand/gravel before placing in the filter. (Though, admittedly, many will just put the materials in a container of their choice and flush water through until it's clear anyways). I prefer this hands on assurance. Great vid!

    • @guachingman
      @guachingman Před 6 měsíci

      yeah why would anyone start their filter with dirty materials...takes just an extra step

  • @dougtaylor7724
    @dougtaylor7724 Před rokem +2

    I remember when CZcams had useful things like this. Glad to see there is still a few around.

  • @trishlilly7863
    @trishlilly7863 Před 2 lety

    One of if not the BEST VIDEOs on YT or anywhere. Well done sir! TY.

  • @ravisharma6430
    @ravisharma6430 Před 4 lety +37

    I saw this in Thai language could not understand much. Thanks for making in English.Great job. Good for rain harvesting.

  • @matthewbrooker
    @matthewbrooker Před 3 lety +27

    A simple, effective and cheap way to treat water. I live in Spain away from mains water supply, so a solution like this will be essential in our summer months as we filter water from a borehole with high sulphur content. Thanks for the video and greetings from Aragon, Spain!

    • @edithbannerman4
      @edithbannerman4 Před 5 měsíci

      @Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?

  • @smithfagbemi6300
    @smithfagbemi6300 Před rokem

    I have been enjoying this for almost a year now.Thanks for sharing with us a good part of you

  • @cherryannablong2832
    @cherryannablong2832 Před rokem

    I really enjoyed this video and I'm so excited to do this. Our water here is dirty (like it comes out black or sometimes rusty) and it bothers me since we have so many white clothes to wash every week. I hope I can do this soon. Thanks, Jon!

  • @notwocdivad
    @notwocdivad Před 3 lety +27

    Excellent system, thank you, and may I compliment you on your English, well done.

  • @qazitahiruddin1260
    @qazitahiruddin1260 Před 3 lety +9

    Grateful for having shared the great idea put into action and helping people around the world to be able to get their own clean drinking water for only a few cents per month. Thank you again

  • @harvindersingharora3845
    @harvindersingharora3845 Před 3 lety +2

    You are my teacher of the day! 🙏🏻🌹❤️
    Stay blessed and keep up with the good work.

  • @timbangan8408
    @timbangan8408 Před rokem

    Thank you Sir for having this video on utube, hope I can replicate them in time because nowadays life is getting harder for living,and thank you of your humble presentation in details... "Mabuhay" 🇵🇭

  • @zrig1
    @zrig1 Před 3 lety +36

    I remember back in 1993 when on duty in Cambodia we had a system like this built for a local that was working with us. Works slick. Used huge clay pots instead of plastic drums.

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    • @santsuma
      @santsuma Před 3 lety +6

      @Sheep dog .. You said exactly what I was thinking... Clay-->good. Plastic-->problem.
      Such big containers could be difficult in clay. Maybe stainless steel would be better.
      I attended a talk years ago with a Ph.D. in Biochemistry. She mentioned that (at that time) there were ca. 80,000 kinds of patented material coming from petroleum. 4,000 of them had been tested and found to produce carcinogenic substances.
      I do not trust plastic water containers at all.

    • @nat0106951
      @nat0106951 Před 3 lety +2

      yup. clay pots are better than plastic drums

    • @zrig1
      @zrig1 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Suthrngal We used clay pots because they were abundant and easy to manufacture in Cambodia in 1993. The pots also held quite a bit more water than these plastic drums. They were huge. Back then there was no push for the reduction in petroleum-based products like there s today. That in itself makes them superior would you not agree.

    • @kakashiMEK
      @kakashiMEK Před 3 lety +1

      as a born refugee that came back to Cambodia at the age of 2 in 1991 I just want to say thank you for your service on behalf of our people.

  • @Hossupinya
    @Hossupinya Před 3 lety +10

    Thank you, I built two smaller filters like this for my blue barrel aqua fur rain fed garden. This gave me more ideas on how to build a larger filter.

  • @brandocommando36
    @brandocommando36 Před rokem

    Sending my thanks and appreciation🙏 from Canada, Very smart man, Thank you Jon!!

  • @devscode
    @devscode Před 2 lety +25

    hey, I made this, work perfectly. Thanks for sharing an awesome idea

    • @tehzeebkazmi4491
      @tehzeebkazmi4491 Před 2 lety

      This is a very informative video. Can you tell us that it also removes the yellowness and smell of water and we request you to tell us step by step what to put in the first tank and what to put in the second tank. And what is in the third tank and also the order of water, from which tank the water should go

    • @theinhtikezaw428
      @theinhtikezaw428 Před 2 lety

      This filter can turn hard water into soft water ?

  • @DarronSmithBahamianMillionaire

    What an amazing video and it was so clearly explained. I am amazed that you only have to change the charcoal once every two to three years!! That is amazing. Thanks for the video. I may do this in the Bahamas.

  • @burnleyt
    @burnleyt Před 3 lety +8

    Thank you so much for passing on this valuable knowledge. This is exactly what I am looking to do on my property. It is greatly appreciated

  • @photographe06
    @photographe06 Před 2 lety

    Question: how are you managing the water inlet? You need a pump to get the water up there correct? Do you have an installation that does not use electricity or pumps? For instance having this installation below a roof water cistern? Or directly feeding gutter water into the first barrel?

  • @UncleFester84
    @UncleFester84 Před rokem +1

    The city of Venice used a similar system to filter the rain water to feed the city wells during the middle ages, since there was no fresh water spring in the area.

  • @jimmyjazz1186
    @jimmyjazz1186 Před 3 lety +8

    Bless you for this easy&simple purification system.I passed it on to my Namibian brothers&sisters.

  • @boonang4097
    @boonang4097 Před 3 lety +10

    Jon thank you for sharing your knowledge to get free safe clean filtered water. May many come to know and enjoy the most basic and essential necessity of Life.

  • @ganeshm6295
    @ganeshm6295 Před 2 lety

    Simple and clean approach and a precise to the point video. Superb! This should become common practise, people use RO water without realising its actually harmful, it brings down TDS to extremely low level and is slightly acidic, both not a good thing, use rain water with these kinds of filters or just use build rainwater after collecting it in an underground tank (u can use a similar filter system like in the video) and boil and drink it, voila!!

  • @lifeinpalawan
    @lifeinpalawan Před 2 lety +10

    I’m thinking of adding a coconut shell carbon media layer in the final flow as studies look very positive of that as a medium.

    • @lifeinpalawan
      @lifeinpalawan Před 2 lety +1

      @66rounds probably but we have no shortage here of that..

  • @linakecik4354
    @linakecik4354 Před 3 lety +16

    your way is the same as my parents' era. we used charcoal, sand, palm fiber, gravel or pumice stone. this method is used from generation to generation in Indonesia in areas with poor water quality. now rarely use it. water availability is better than before.

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    • @hennybakery9616
      @hennybakery9616 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, my father assembled this type of water filter, when was a kid. You describe the materials...it brought back the memory of it. I have been searching for this and final I found this clip with very details information on how to. 👍

  • @hdidane00
    @hdidane00 Před 3 lety +1040

    244 dislikes from chemical & plastic water bottle corporation CEO's .

    • @filmcrew5848
      @filmcrew5848 Před 3 lety +13

      yup

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    • @enjanih
      @enjanih Před 3 lety +19

      Pls do we have a block diagram of this so we can see the tank interconnection

    • @nirmal6362
      @nirmal6362 Před 3 lety +5

      @@enjanih He already mentioned the website of professor, he can look n get from there

    • @enjanih
      @enjanih Před 3 lety +7

      Nirmal you mean this website: aqsolution.org

  • @333pinkfeather
    @333pinkfeather Před rokem

    thankyou from Texas..this was very comforting and gentle..very nice in contrast to the big egos down here . I appreciate you!

  • @thaifreeburma
    @thaifreeburma Před rokem

    Excellent - a simple, proven system; well explained. Thank you, I'm ready to start 😊

  • @ninaprojects5513
    @ninaprojects5513 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for having this on video. I’d been thinking about this water filter but don’t know how the layers would be. We have plenty of rain water that just go to waste. This will be a big help. Thank you again.

  • @paulmasters5645
    @paulmasters5645 Před 3 lety +7

    Thanks so much. I have a plan but your system seems simple and very efficient and your English is good. Thank you

  • @jacelandadventures1523
    @jacelandadventures1523 Před měsícem

    I have watched this almost enough times to remember the whole process. Excellent information

  • @pmlm1571
    @pmlm1571 Před 2 lety

    Excellent class, so well presented. Thanks from California.

  • @ersimon9689
    @ersimon9689 Před 3 lety +5

    this is a gift to a Kenyan. I have a borehole, 4 tanks, charcoal, sand, gravel, land....and I buy drinking water!!!!! I will start this filteration system and post!

  • @ximth3d4ddyx
    @ximth3d4ddyx Před 3 lety +47

    Love the design, and the step by step assembly of the system. My only reservation for this setup was the centre tube for free movement of the set floated valve. It felt like an unintended bypass for the water which could reduce the filters effectiveness (Though I guess the reduced effectiveness would be minimal). I saw your concrete design which did address this issue with a separate float area from the filter. Maybe a larger diameter pipe for the float to sit inside and the top of the pipe could reach above the water line to simulate it's concrete counterparts method. Other than that I want to make one. Can just see my wife rolling her eye's at me.

  • @ramhornjoe
    @ramhornjoe Před rokem

    Thank you my friend this is exactly the information I was looking for. Blessings to you & your family

  • @JW-el5cy
    @JW-el5cy Před 2 lety +9

    I think it would be more effective with the charcoal at the end. The charcoal is primarily for removing chemical and metal contaminants, while the gravel and sand trap particulate and organic matter. You want the sand to do its job before the charcoal.
    Diatomaceous earth would be even better than sand. It's has microscopic structures that can trap micron size particles. Sand is just sand. Not necessarily guaranteed to trap micron size particles.
    Also in terms of safety, there's nothing about this filter that would actually stop microbes, bacteria, or cellular parasites like amoeba. You probably still want to treat your water with some chlorine or iodine, just to be sure it's safe. Running your water over some sand and charcoal won't stop a cholera outbreak, but a bit of chlorine will.

    • @MrTomjensen
      @MrTomjensen Před 2 lety

      Im thinking of puting a bore well on a property and the water has iron and other minerals in it... would a filter like this help?

    • @joellenrhodes456
      @joellenrhodes456 Před rokem +5

      The original filtration in my house had a small metering device connected to two 5 gallon buckets, one with diluted chlorine and the other with diatomaceous earth. Water flowed through the metering system into three 20 gal galvanized tanks of charcoal, course sand, fine sand and then stored in a final 240 gal galvanized storage TANK. County would come around annually and petri dish our water, send a letter with results and any adjustment needed. BEST TASTING WATER EVER!
      Then the county informed us we needed to meet government standards and upgraded the rural area... They mandated we scrap our home system because they wouldn't be collecting samples... Our water tastes nasty and stinks of chemicals... We waited 3 months before we reinstalled our home filtration system. It's pretty cheap to send a annual water sample to an independent lab, once again BEST TASTING WATER EVER.

    • @shajanjacob1576
      @shajanjacob1576 Před 7 měsíci

      @@MrTomjensen sure, but you have to flush out the iron sediments often

  • @francismathew6141
    @francismathew6141 Před 3 lety +16

    This is what I followed. My water source had too much dissolved materials which when came in contact with air after 1st tank became brown. It settled as a layer over sand filter tank clogging it quickly.
    I improvised the original design by introducing airator to the pumpset output (input to tank with float valve is airated) and adding a second tank between the tank with float valve and sand filter tank. This new tank has a bottom water intake and top outlet. New tank should have a valve for drainage at the bottom like that of the tank with float valve. It contains bottom layer of pebbles to a level that covers the inlet and drain, next metal chips almost 1' to 1.5', followed by sand. Each layer separated by green net.
    I now just have to open the drainage valves of the first two tanks at regular intervals to avoid clogging.

    • @EduBlendHub
      @EduBlendHub Před 2 lety +1

      hi.It would be very helpful if you say whats your tank size and motor speed? your tank get full in how many minutes? I'm thinking about making the same thing for my home cause Iron remove plant is so costly in my country. And my tank is 1000 litres which get full by 30 minutes { and i need 4 tank each day} so would this types of container can bear the water speed, like won't spill out!

    • @7river
      @7river Před rokem

      Metal chips? Can you explain what exactly you used?

  • @ravindraoza7961
    @ravindraoza7961 Před 3 lety +60

    I'm proud of you.This earth require more people like you.you deserve billion subscribers

  • @paulkish007
    @paulkish007 Před 2 lety

    ThankYou Jon very appropriate teaching.

  • @lalengmawiisailo3164
    @lalengmawiisailo3164 Před 2 lety +5

    Very interesting . Sir , I highly Salute you. This is a life saver water.

  • @fessit
    @fessit Před 3 lety +5

    Wonderful system. Just combine this with a rain collection system and you are good to go! Thanks for sharing.

  • @michaelnwachukwu
    @michaelnwachukwu Před 3 lety +10

    Man you are a true Prof. This innovation is excellent. Kudos.

  • @anthonyoriordan5967
    @anthonyoriordan5967 Před 2 lety +5

    This is skillset every modern human needs to posses. Thank you 😊 💓

  • @williesolomon614
    @williesolomon614 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing this free DIY making a water filter. This can help us a lot because everyday we need potable water for cooking ang drinking. God bless...