Re: Water Filters
My apologies for the poor formatting and other defects in this post. Has anyone else been using the Google "Chrome" browser? I have been having problems...
chris.forsyth 2008-09-29 13:08:37 #52579

Re: Water Filters
From the MSR web site: WHAT ARE THE FILTER MATERIALS IN THE SWEETWATER MICROFILTER? The filter is made of a proprietary blend of microscopic...
chris.forsyth 2008-09-29 13:00:16 #52578

Re: Water Quality Question
Same here. my guess is that Part B is "wetter" (has less surface tension) and forms smaller drops -- the dosage plan does not seem to factor this. I have...
Doug Nering 2008-09-29 10:48:05 #52577

Re: Water Quality Question
I have a growing collection of half-empty Part B bottles. Incidentally -- or not so incidentally -- according to the pieces I've read (yeah, it must be...
Rob Brading 2008-09-29 10:16:27 #52576

Re: Water Quality Question
I'm not sure. It seems to vary, I think. I don't notice noticeably different droplet sizes seeming to come from the different bottles at different times,...
johngeyles 2008-09-29 09:27:48 #52575

Re: Water Quality Question
Hey John, Do you always use up your part A first and you still have a lot of Part B? Dick Matthews "When you're finished changing, you're...
Dick Matthews 2008-09-29 08:15:32 #52574

Re: Nasty water photos!
Wonder what caused the orange/red tint? Copper? --- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, Reid Priedhorsky wrote: > > In another thread, Chris noted: >...
Darin 2008-09-29 07:57:20 #52573

Re: Water Quality Question
I am honored to have influenced the gearheads' gearhead. John P.S. I'll sometimes use 5 drops per liter (instead of 7) on very clean water; I imagine...
johngeyles 2008-09-29 06:32:13 #52572

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