I IndyPABrewGuy Well-Known Member Joined Jul 20, 2007 Messages 210 Reaction score 0 Location Indiana, PA Jan 31, 2008 #1 How long do I need to boil tap water to boil off the Chloride??
EdWort Well-Known Member Joined Jul 14, 2006 Messages 11,896 Reaction score 471 Location Bee Cave, Texas Mar 6, 2011 #2 IndyPABrewGuy said: How long do I need to boil tap water to boil off the Chloride?? Click to expand... Just bring it to a boil, then let it cool. You'll be good to go. It's much cheaper to get a RV in line filter. I use the Culligan RV-600 and it's good for filtering 2,000 gallons. I replace it each year with the RV-500. Get one of these and save time & propane.
IndyPABrewGuy said: How long do I need to boil tap water to boil off the Chloride?? Click to expand... Just bring it to a boil, then let it cool. You'll be good to go. It's much cheaper to get a RV in line filter. I use the Culligan RV-600 and it's good for filtering 2,000 gallons. I replace it each year with the RV-500. Get one of these and save time & propane.
H hector Well-Known Member Joined Jan 22, 2010 Messages 668 Reaction score 8 Location Last Station Mar 6, 2011 #3 Keep in mind that by boiling you can get rid of Chlorine but NOT of Chloramine . Hector
malkore Well-Known Member Joined Jun 15, 2007 Messages 6,924 Reaction score 56 Location Nebraska Mar 7, 2011 #4 And MANY places use chloramine because its cheaper in the long run due to it not just 'gassing out of solution' like chlorine does.
And MANY places use chloramine because its cheaper in the long run due to it not just 'gassing out of solution' like chlorine does.
itzkramer Well-Known Member Joined Jan 31, 2011 Messages 186 Reaction score 29 Location Cleveland Mar 7, 2011 #5 Anybody ever use the drops in the blue bottle for fish tanks? It removes both and is like $2 a bottle, and treats hundreds of gallons. deCHLOR is the brand name
Anybody ever use the drops in the blue bottle for fish tanks? It removes both and is like $2 a bottle, and treats hundreds of gallons. deCHLOR is the brand name