Silver and charcoal are known as natural water filters. These two components are used in many store-bought portable water filters. Silver is a natural sanitizing agent, used to destroy pathogens it comes in contact with. Silver can be bought online as a grinded mixture and stored in your bunker. Now, did you know there are assholes out there drinking colloidal silver like water? They drink it every day and now they look like aliens with grey skin. So don’t get any stupid ideas, okay?
Charcoal is a fairly affective filtering agent, but it doesn’t do a thing to pathogens! Charcoal is most commonly referred to as a ‘carbon filter’ when grinded into a porous granular state. How is charcoal made? Charcoal is made by burning wood at extreme temperatures in a low oxygen environment. You’ll be able to spot the charcoal after a few hours of the wood burning by looking for the bright glowing embers at the core of the fire. You simply douse the fire with water and collect the charcoal.
One thing you should keep in mind…making water filters is not a terribly complex or challenging problem as long as you know the preceding and proceeding information. When you’re in a pinch and in the wild you can create a water filter by using nothing more than; tiny rocks, sand, and the charcoal you collected from your campfire. If available you can use a soda bottle or anything else funnel shaped.
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So i guess you can use this method to get very fine mesh charcoal dust for homemade filters or does it have to be from hard wood.?
as long as its charcoal ;)
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