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redmanjp wrote:Wow 20C up to 7am this morning no wonder i was feeling cold
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X_Factor wrote:if it could only stay at 20-23 throughout the day
our lowest ever was 15
would be nice to come close to that
SPK1983 wrote:My thermometer at 5am was measuring 17 degrees.
Dat bush life yes.
matix wrote:Nah man, I'm thankful for this rain. Haven't gotten water in a couple weeks so had to rely on this weather to fill my tanks.
Gem_in_i wrote:I happy for this rain. In dry season is to much fires.
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:matix wrote:Nah man, I'm thankful for this rain. Haven't gotten water in a couple weeks so had to rely on this weather to fill my tanks.
If you collect rain water from a house roof with PVC into a tank and you boil that water would it be safe to drink?
matix wrote:EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:matix wrote:Nah man, I'm thankful for this rain. Haven't gotten water in a couple weeks so had to rely on this weather to fill my tanks.
If you collect rain water from a house roof with PVC into a tank and you boil that water would it be safe to drink?
I don't see why not, but most country people don't really boil the water. They drink it as is.
hong kong phooey wrote:matix wrote:EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:matix wrote:Nah man, I'm thankful for this rain. Haven't gotten water in a couple weeks so had to rely on this weather to fill my tanks.
If you collect rain water from a house roof with PVC into a tank and you boil that water would it be safe to drink?
I don't see why not, but most country people don't really boil the water. They drink it as is.
true but it best to prevent the first few minutes of water coming to the tank if rain has not fallen for a while .
I always drink the rain water without boiling and so far no issues even when it have loads of crap visible
It will be safe, but try it, it might not taste well, cause if I'll the minerals.matix wrote:EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:matix wrote:Nah man, I'm thankful for this rain. Haven't gotten water in a couple weeks so had to rely on this weather to fill my tanks.
If you collect rain water from a house roof with PVC into a tank and you boil that water would it be safe to drink?
I don't see why not, but most country people don't really boil the water. They drink it as is.
hong kong phooey wrote:matix wrote:EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:matix wrote:Nah man, I'm thankful for this rain. Haven't gotten water in a couple weeks so had to rely on this weather to fill my tanks.
If you collect rain water from a house roof with PVC into a tank and you boil that water would it be safe to drink?
I don't see why not, but most country people don't really boil the water. They drink it as is.
true but it best to prevent the first few minutes of water coming to the tank if rain has not fallen for a while .
I always drink the rain water without boiling and so far no issues even when it have loads of crap visible
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