Thebear_78
Handloader
- Sep 30, 2004
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Clean water on these longer hunting trips is always a concern. A lot of the commercial water treatment pellets don’t taste great. I found some DIY plans to make a Berkey style water filter out of 5 gallon buckets. Filters I got on Amazon for 53 dollars for 4 filters. The buckets and lids were another 15 dollars at Home Depot.
It’s a very simple system. Drill a few holes in the bottom for the filters to stick thru, a couple holes in the lid between the “clean” bucket and filter bucket. You use the “dirty” bucket to collect water. Treat with Clorox bleach to kill parasites. After 1/2-1 hour pour the dirty water into the filter bucket sitting on top of the clean empty bucket. Allow to gravity feed thru the filter.
It worked better than expected. The water was crystal clear and no bleach flavor. The filters are supposed to be good for 3000 gallons of water. I’m guessing much less with the amount of sediment to be cleaned out of this water. We made 15 gallons of clean water for the 8 days we were out hunting.
It’s a very simple system. Drill a few holes in the bottom for the filters to stick thru, a couple holes in the lid between the “clean” bucket and filter bucket. You use the “dirty” bucket to collect water. Treat with Clorox bleach to kill parasites. After 1/2-1 hour pour the dirty water into the filter bucket sitting on top of the clean empty bucket. Allow to gravity feed thru the filter.
It worked better than expected. The water was crystal clear and no bleach flavor. The filters are supposed to be good for 3000 gallons of water. I’m guessing much less with the amount of sediment to be cleaned out of this water. We made 15 gallons of clean water for the 8 days we were out hunting.