@@SamHome-e7j I'm so glad to hear this was helpful to you! Collecting water with just a PVC pipe is surprisingly simple and efficient, right? It’s amazing how with a little creativity, you can make practical solutions with basic materials. Have you already started setting up your own water collection system? I'd love to hear how it goes!
What you do or don't do is your responsibility. I deal with drinking water in my job. I live in Switzerland and drinking water is subject to food regulations here. Drinking water is a foodstuff, just like other foods. Here it is controlled according to HACCP. As soon as you are dealing with surface water, you have to know that there are germs like E-carbobacteria in the water, which can make people sick. In my opinion, you have to know that. You can have such water tested in a laboratory. As drinking water, the number of germs per litre can only have a certain limit. That is why it is disinfected chemically or with UV radiation. That is the legal requirement. I do not know what the regulations are in your country. You can do what you want. I only recommend that you point out that this system is not drinking water compliant. Or that it must be boiled first. I would therefore recommend that you protect yourself legally before you are held accountable if someone builds it and becomes ill. You can do anything with this filtered water. Just do not declare it as drinking water. This way you can certainly save water from the tap. But they reject any liability and say exactly what it can be used for. As soon as you touch something with your fingers and have not disinfected them beforehand, it is contaminated. I wanted to draw your attention to this. You know it, knowledge is power.
And where do you get water when you have a drought??....droughts can last for years....where I live, we have been under a mandatory water conservation for the past two years....this is fine for watering the garden....idk that I would want to shower in it.....and I certainly would not drink or cook with it. If all I could use it for is watering the garden, i could just set the barrel outside and remove the lid when it rains.
@HeinzStuker Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It is important to distinguish between collecting rainwater and using it as drinking water. Rainwater can be collected and used for many purposes, such as watering plants or washing, but for drinking purposes, it needs to be treated and filtered thoroughly. I completely agree that ensuring health safety is a top priority, and measures such as filtering, disinfecting, or boiling are necessary before consumption. The goal of the video is to provide information on how to effectively collect rainwater, but also to emphasize that rainwater needs to be properly treated before drinking. Hope this helps clarify the issue! Do you have any additional comments?
@uberurbana4894 You are right to put the bucket out and open the lid and there can be rain water. But as you just said, if a drought occurs we need to save every bit of water. And with a little rain, "opening the bucket lid" cannot help you fill the tank, then you will have to struggle to carry those buckets of water to a safe place to store. It will be a lot of work later just in exchange for the convenience of "opening the bucket lid". Thank you for watching the video and wish you a good day.
I live in New Zealand most people have a system that captures rainwater into a large storage tank that is constantly cycled every time it rains, the reason for this is we are an earthquake nation and when there is an earthquake we are off the grid immediately, rainwater becomes our primary source of water, yes it needs to be treated or boiled or purified, but it’s absolutely necessary in a disaster
It's great to hear that New Zealand has such a practical system in place! Capturing rainwater as a backup in case of earthquakes is a smart approach, especially given the country’s seismic activity. Treating and purifying the water ensures it's safe for consumption, which is crucial in emergencies. Do you think this model could be adapted to other regions with similar risks?
@@dianeallen6314 we just bought a second tank yesterday because we still have a lot of water coming off our roof, they sell for just $125 at our local council, at this point I think the majority have them now
Thank you for watching ! And Yes. I have long discovered that PVC pipe (good quality) is a great material for making many things, you can see I just had a video about making a vacuum cleaner from PVC pipe yesterday. What about you? What kind of material do you think can have diverse and useful uses in life?
This is pure genius! Not only does it save money, but it's also great for the environment. More people should embrace these types of solutions. Who knew PVC could be this useful?
Thank you! 😄 I know, right? PVC pipes have been hiding their superpowers all along! Saving money *and* the environment-who can say no to that? 🌍💧 Now, the big question: are you ready to join the PVC revolution? #FreeWaterHeroes #PVCForThePlanet
Bei der Antwort hier von dem Post von @HolicCreation, frag ich mich eher ob dieser nicht PVC Rohre verkauft und das ein Werbevideo ist. Als wäre das jetzt so eine Weltneuheit. PVC Revolution 😂 Außerdem was für ein Genie? Hätte er besser in Physik aufgepasst, dann hätte er die ganzen Rohre zur Befüllung der Regentonnen sich sparen können und nur die erste befüllen lassen. Am Ablauf sind diese verbunden, so verteilt sich das Wasser gleichmäßig in alle Tonnen. So hab ich das gemacht und funktioniert hervorragend. Muss halt nur bissl im Physik bescheid wissen, was mich zum nächsten Punkt bringt mit den Filtersystem. Schon Mal in Physik den Spruch gehört, Wasser nimmt den Weg des geringsten Wiederstandes? Also wenn schon du hast es nicht im Video gezeigt und es so gebaut das das Wasser da durch muss, ansonsten fließt es einfach oben hindurch, ohne die Filter zu passieren
Amigo, your system is not easy, but it is brilliantly designed & made.!! Great work. I lived in India for 5 years (from 1961), so boiling drinking water was normal, no problem! Boil it, cool it & drink it. Thank you from Barcelona for your good project. It can serve many communities worldwide. 🌿 🙏 🧜♂️ 💙 Wonderful.
Thank you so much for your kind words and sharing your experience from India! Boiling water is indeed a great way to make it safe for drinking, and it's encouraging to hear that these kinds of systems can be appreciated worldwide. I'm glad you see the potential for this project to serve many communities. Your support from Barcelona means a lot! 🌿🙏💙
Every new house should have to have some kind of rain water collection tank. That could be used for laundry, dishwashers, toilets and showers. Our farm house has a cistern and we love it.
That's a fantastic idea! Incorporating rainwater collection systems into new homes would be a smart and eco-friendly move. It’s great that your farm house already has a cistern, and it's awesome to hear how much it helps! Using rainwater for laundry, dishwashers, toilets, and showers would not only save money but also conserve precious water resources. Hopefully, more homes start adopting this practice!
I live in Queensland Australia. Hard to find a house that doesn't have rainwater tanks. Water restrictions are common here and I believe it's mandatory for new houses to have a minimum 20k litre water tank.
That's a great point! Rainwater tanks are essential in areas with water restrictions, especially in Queensland where water conservation is crucial. The mandatory 20,000-liter tanks for new houses help ensure a sustainable water supply for household needs. It's an effective way to manage water resources, especially during dry spells. Have you found any specific rainwater harvesting techniques that work particularly well in your area?
Merci ! C'est vrai que ces systèmes peuvent être très bénéfiques dans les régions pluvieuses. Collecter l'eau de pluie permet non seulement d'économiser de l'eau, mais aussi de réduire les factures. Avez-vous des projets similaires en tête ?
Amigo de casualidad vi tu canal y las obras que haces, de cierto te digo que eres un monstruo en la inventiva, e quedado asombrado por lo que te Di un like me suscribo a tu canal, te felicito te doy cinco estrellas y un ❤
¡Muchas gracias amigo! Me alegra que te haya gustado el contenido y te hayas suscrito. ¡La creatividad y el ingenio siempre son más divertidos cuando los compartimos! Espero que disfrutes aún más de los próximos proyectos. ¿Dónde vives actualmente?
Прекрасная идея для сбора дождевой воды, её можно использовать для хозяйственных нужд и хорошо сэкономить деньги на что то другое.👍👍👍👍 Мастер, Молодец, Умничка 👏👏👏👏👏 Да и пластику применение нашлось не на помойку а в дело пустили 👍👍👍
Большое спасибо за такие тёплые слова и поддержку! 🙏😊 Очень приятно слышать, что идея сбора дождевой воды и повторное использование пластика вам понравилась. Согласен, что это отличный способ не только сэкономить деньги, но и внести свой вклад в сохранение природы, уменьшая количество отходов. Рад, что моя работа вдохновляет! Если у вас есть ещё какие-нибудь предложения или идеи, буду рад услышать!
Wow, I'm honored! 😄 Who knew PVC drainage pipes could be life-changers, right? Now you’ve got the secret power of free water! 💧 Have you started planning your own DIY water empire yet? 😆 #NeverBuyWaterAgain #PVCMagic
You can purchase inline filter cartriges an once its passed through the filters, run it through an inline reverse osmosis system, they are relatively inexpensive to buy for potable water.
Yes, inline filter cartridges and reverse osmosis systems are great options for ensuring potable water. These systems are designed to remove contaminants and improve water safety effectively. Once the water passes through filters, reverse osmosis adds an extra layer of purification, eliminating most dissolved solids and harmful particles. These setups can be a convenient and affordable solution for DIY enthusiasts aiming to make rainwater safe for drinking. Do you think this could be a useful upgrade for your water filtration projects?
@@HolicCreation I don't pay for water either, my husband is a journeyman water well driller, I'm his roughneck, I have inline filters on my supply line and an RO plumbed into my kitchen. Its not rocket science, rainwater collection just needs a couple of filters and an RO to make it potable.
Absolutely! Pre-heating stored rainwater before it passes through the system is a fantastic idea. It not only helps conserve energy but also ensures the water is at a usable temperature for various purposes. Have you tried implementing any heating methods, like using solar panels or simple reflective materials, to warm up the water? I'd love to hear your experience!
I pay my waterbill to get fresh filtered water in return. However I do feel this water should not be used to flush our toilets. So a seperated solution like yours could be the answer to not waste filtered drinking water. However here comes the First world problem: If we all would start collecting rainwater for toilet use the waterbill would not go down because filtering and treatment of our drinking water would still cost the same and this would bankrupt our whole watersystem. It's a Catch-22 situation. In The Netherlands we also have free public taps to fill our waterbottles inbetween walks. We are very privileged and should be thankful. The cooling of the roof with that sprinklersystem is genius. 👍🏻
You're right-using rainwater for non-potable purposes like toilets is smart, but it wouldn’t lower water bills since treatment costs remain the same. Public taps in places like the Netherlands are a privilege, and solutions like roof cooling systems help save resources. It’s all about finding a balance between personal use and maintaining sustainable infrastructure.
Merci beaucoup ! Je suis ravi que cela vous plaise ! 🎉❤️ Si vous avez d'autres idées ou des sujets dont vous aimeriez discuter, n'hésitez pas à les partager. Je suis là pour vous aider !
Achei que tem muitas voltas. 😅 Mas gostei de ver, principalmente a construção dos filtros, alunos que prestaram atenção nas aulas de ciências aqui no Brasil, sabem como construir um filtro e ter uma água potável
Fico feliz que tenha gostado! 😊 É verdade, o projeto tem várias etapas, mas cada uma tem sua função para garantir a eficiência no processo de filtração e reaproveitamento da água. Aqui no canal, gosto de mostrar soluções práticas que todos podem adaptar, e é incrível saber que os alunos que prestaram atenção nas aulas de ciências têm essa base de conhecimento para construir seus próprios filtros. Você já tentou fazer algo parecido?
Good inventive display of how to harvest rainwater. Sad to see more plastics used but if it saves some water distribution problems i guess it's a valid use. One worries about malaria carrying mosquitoes tho if this global warming continues. They breed in any still water.
You bring up a great point! While using plastic for projects like this can be concerning, it's about finding balance in practical solutions to conserve resources. As for mosquitoes, ensuring the water is covered or adding simple mesh screens can prevent breeding. It's definitely something to keep in mind, especially with global warming's effects. Have you tried any other methods to manage rainwater that also address these concerns?
Absolutely! It’s like turning the sky into your personal water supplier-no more rain checks needed! 🌧️ Have you started your rainwater collection yet, or are you still "draining" your thoughts on it? 😄 #FreeWaterLife
Thanks for sharing! It's great that you don't need to buy water anymore. Do you have any plans for using PVC pipes in other projects? Wishing you more creative ideas! ❤❤❤
You really want a fine sand stage between the coarse sand and fabric filter stages. It's all about surface area housing the good bacteria doing the cleaning.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge! 👍 Adding a layer of fine sand between the coarse sand layers and the fabric filter will definitely help enhance the filtration and provide a better environment for beneficial bacteria. I will consider this for future projects. Thanks for following! 😊
What you have created a water conservation system deserves praise. I find critical commrnts from some people to ensure pure water. But, they should know health is a concern and priority for all people. Just by quoting safety standards, they are showing off their superior attitude. They should know water conservation has many uses, drinking and non drinking purposes. A viewer talks of droughts. I ask how droughts can occur. Many reasons are there, atmosphere,water pollution , etc are important. Will these people stop using their vehicles daily, or stop using airplanes ? Nobody is appreciating your ingenious solution but criticising you by assuming superior thoughts. Please dont care about such persons.
Thank you so much for your understanding and support! I completely agree with you that health and safety should always be a top priority in any DIY project. Water conservation systems are not just for drinking purposes, but can be used for many other purposes, from watering plants to cleaning, and rainwater harvesting is a sustainable solution. Dealing with challenges like drought and pollution requires changes in many aspects of life, but small solutions can make a big difference. I really appreciate your understanding and support! Do you have any more ideas for improving the system or overcoming these environmental challenges?
What I do not understand is why he has multiple supply lines into the green buckets? One or two should do the trick, the buckets (vessels) are communicational on the bottom...🤔
I would say illiterate that are the 1st one to comments nonsense as they are sharper in that field without even using 1 single second of their brain to realise the why & how to get such +ve results.
@@NamsaHealing winner there i was asking myseft the same thing.they have blue barrls for that an comes with its own cove.that to many green bins set up there an will not last.a lot work he did that he didn.t have to do.just saying.
Todo muy bonito. Pero si tenés esas herramientas todo es posible a demás hay países donde casi no llueve. Y a demás que gasta mucho más en materiales. Y tu casa pasa a ser de Mario Bros. Llena de tuberías
Muchas gracias por mostrar sus conocimientos. Son soluciones muy prácticas. Al que no le parezca que lo ignore y punto. En lo personal me parece genial. Gracias, gracias, gracias. Un abrazo desde Colombia.
¡Gracias por tu apoyo y tus amables palabras! Me alegra saber que las soluciones que comparto te parecen útiles y prácticas. Siempre habrá diferentes opiniones, pero lo importante es que estas ideas puedan ayudar a quienes las encuentren útiles. Un abrazo grande para ti también desde aquí, y gracias nuevamente por tu apoyo. ¿Tienes algún proyecto en mente en el que te gustaría aplicar estas ideas?
This is all fine and dandy for places that get rain. Wouldn't work that well for people like me who essentially live in a highland desert. We don't get much rain here.
In dry areas with little rain, focus on water conservation, greywater systems, and efficient irrigation. Storing rainwater when available and using air-to-water tech can also help. Let me know if you'd like more details on any of these methods!
Great video. Only thing I would improve upon is that you are wasting piping on the top. you only need the pipe to enter the first barrel since you have them all plumbed from the bottom. the water levels in all of them will rise are water is added to the first barrel. In the last one you may want to add an overflow and have that water redirected somewhere else like the garden or another barrel. I would also suggest putting goldfish in the tanks as mosquito larva will grow in standing water. the goldfish will use that as its food source, so you don't even have to feed them. Always use a filter even for rainwater.
Thank you so much, you are absolutely right. That is a great advice. I will keep this in mind. Do you have any advice for me about using a germicidal filter?
Thank you so much! I'm glad you found the video helpful-who knew PVC pipes could be so inspiring, right? Now you never have to worry about buying water again! Have you thought about which pipes you'd turn into your personal water factory? 😄🚰 #FreeWaterMagic
Wow, nakakatuwang marinig na ginawa mo ito sa bahay! Nakaranas ka ba ng anumang mga paghihirap habang ginagawa ito? O mayroon kang anumang karanasan na nais mong ibahagi sa lahat? 😊
Thank you for your support and sharing your views! 🌱 Collecting and reusing water is really a great way to protect resources and the environment. It's great to have someone who shares the same thoughts and supports such sustainable solutions! 💧😊
In Wales, UK, we pay for our water because it's treated, you can't just drink what comes down from your roof. You may be able to boil it and use it for washing. I suppose it's fine for watering your garden and cleaning outside but over here you still need treated water.
Thanks for sharing your experience from Wales! You're absolutely right-untreated rainwater isn't safe for drinking directly, as it may contain contaminants. However, as you mentioned, it's great for tasks like watering the garden or cleaning outdoors. In many places, people boil or filter rainwater for other uses, but treated water is still essential for drinking and other household tasks. Have you ever thought about using rainwater for non-drinking purposes to save on treated water?
Thank you very much! I believe that you are also a person with many ideas, maybe you just don't want to realize them yet. Have you ever made anything surprising?
Haha, benar sekali! Di musim hujan, seperti yang sering terjadi di Jakarta, banyak air bisa terbuang begitu saja. Memanfaatkan air hujan untuk kebutuhan harian bisa sangat membantu mengurangi penggunaan air bersih. Misalnya, bisa digunakan untuk mencuci halaman, menyiram tanaman, atau bahkan untuk keperluan sanitasi lainnya seperti flushing toilet. Dengan cara ini, kita bisa sedikit banyak mengurangi beban pada sumber daya air dan juga memanfaatkan air yang melimpah di musim hujan. 😊
Thanks for sharing! It's great that you don't need to buy water anymore. Do you have any plans for using PVC pipes in other projects? Wishing you more creative ideas! ❤❤❤
Una precisazione da tenere sempre presente: una volta si raccoglieva l'acqua piovana per traboccare le batterie al posto dell'acqua distillata, oggi le prime piogge. ( sopratutto in periodi di siccità brevi o lunghi che siano) sono molto acide per l'inquinamento, all inizio va bene per uso sanitario o usi domestici, più attenzione per cucinare molto interessante la tecnica per la raccolta delle così dette acque piovane. Ciao e buona Domenica.
Grazie mille per il tuo commento così dettagliato! Hai perfettamente ragione: l'acqua piovana, specialmente le prime piogge, può essere più acida a causa dell'inquinamento, ed è meglio usarla per scopi sanitari o domestici piuttosto che per cucinare, senza adeguato trattamento. Sono felice che la tecnica di raccolta ti sia sembrata interessante. Buona Domenica anche a te!
Awesome and amazing job. You are very talented. This could be a life saver. Id put water tablets in it or boil it before drinking it or UV filter or similar. But thats just me. Sharing this with as many people as possible
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you found the video helpful. Your suggestions for using water purification tablets, boiling, or UV filters are excellent ways to ensure safety before drinking. It's great to hear you're sharing this information with others-spreading knowledge about water conservation and safety is so important! Do you have any other tips for water purification that you’ve found useful?
Terima kasih telah menonton videonya! Pertanyaan Anda bagus. Tujuan penggunaan container yang banyak adalah karena mobilitas dari masing-masing container. Saya dapat memindahkan wadah ke tempat penggunaan dengan mudah atau ketika air terisi tangki terakhir akan menjadi sumber air dengan residu paling sedikit. Alternatifnya, Anda tentu bisa menggunakan tangki yang lebih besar, namun Anda tidak akan bisa memindahkannya dan membersihkannya tidak akan semudah saat menggunakan tangki berukuran kecil seperti di video. Semoga harimu menyenangkan
@buderini8512 Memang benar bahwa pada musim kemarau, persediaan air hujan bisa habis jika tidak dikelola dengan baik atau jika air yang disimpan tidak mencukupi. Untuk membersihkan kamar mandi dan menjadikannya putih kembali, orang sering menggunakan bahan-bahan seperti cuka putih atau pembersih khusus yang mengandung bahan anti noda dan anti kerak. Cuka putih ampuh melarutkan mineral dan kotoran yang menempel di dalamnya. Di video kami menggunakan WD-40
Wow, das ist der beste Trick, den ich je gesehen habe. Ich würde einen Dachfilter wie Ihren herstellen, aber ich würde ein anderes Kunststoffmaterial verwenden, vielleicht einen Plastikeimer.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! There are advantages to using PVC pipe or another material like a plastic bucket. What do you think the difference is between the two materials when it comes to drainage? Are there other applications you might want to try?
@@raptranslator2023 you should be aware that not everyone watching this video has even a vague idea of health. And safety and hygiene in the uk you can use this system for toilet flushing but if you drink it you will spend the rest of your life on the toilet
Thank you! 😊 I appreciate the compliment! I’m just here to share ideas and have fun with the conversation. What’s something genius you’ve come across recently?
Dios que complicado!!!! Así se junta agua en los aljibe desde hace siglos y con mucho menos vueltas. Parecería que invento la rueda. Alcanza con poner un purificador antes de la canilla. Aunque el agua de lluvia ya no es tan confiable, mucha contaminación en las nubes. Saludos desde Argentina zona rural
Gracias por tu comentario. Si bien es cierto que se ha recolectado agua de lluvia desde hace siglos, en la actualidad la calidad del agua de lluvia puede verse afectada por la contaminación atmosférica. Incorporar un sistema de purificación es una excelente idea para garantizar que el agua recolectada sea apta para distintos usos. Nuestro enfoque intenta optimizar el proceso y mejorar la seguridad del agua, considerando los contaminantes actuales. ¡Saludos desde nuestro canal, siempre es bueno escuchar otras opiniones! ¿Has probado algún método de purificación en tu zona rural?
Mucho royo y cuando no llueve mejor cómprate un roto plas y esa agua la usas para el baño que el agua no la compras ases tu contrato odapas y de todas formas te la cobran en mexico
In the past, rainwater collection was common, but now most Malaysian households rely on piped water. While convenient, it's important to consider water conservation and have backup systems like rainwater harvesting for emergencies or dry periods.
Salut din Romania ! Ai postări interesante și creative dar ar fi bine să pui subtitrări in toate dialectele cu privire la ce materiale folosești ,dimensiuni, cote etc explicate pas cu pas, detaliat și expuse mai rar ! Mie îmi plac creatorii ,inventatori și inovatorii la fel cum sunt și eu și expun in detaliu orice fac sau realizez ! Incerc sa te ajut sau să-ți dau un sfat gratuit pentru ați expune aceste talente și lumea sa fie informată că sa ne ajutam între noi sa nu mai depindem de " big brother" care câștigă tot după urmele noastre ! Asta dacă dorești să ai mult mai multi abonați și vizitatori ! Eu m-am abonat azi , pentru ca sa te ajut . In rest sănătate și succes mai departe !
Salutări din România și mulțumesc mult pentru abonare și pentru sfaturile tale valoroase! Apreciez cu adevărat sugestia de a adăuga subtitrări în diferite limbi și de a oferi mai multe detalii despre materiale, dimensiuni și pașii proiectelor. Cred că detaliile ajută foarte mult la înțelegerea mai profundă a proiectelor DIY. E minunat să știu că faci parte din comunitatea creatorilor și inovatorilor, la fel ca mine! Scopul meu este să ajut oamenii să devină mai independenți, și cu siguranță voi încerca să îmbunătățesc conținutul pe baza sfaturilor tale. Îți doresc și ție mult succes și sănătate!
Rainwater is essentially distilled water that absorbs what's in the air as it comes down, so if you live in a polluted area not the best idea to drink, you'd have to filter it really well then add electrolytes/minerals
Exactly! Rainwater is like distilled water, but it can absorb pollutants and particles from the air, making it less safe to drink without proper filtration. If you do plan to drink rainwater, thorough filtration and mineral/electrolyte rebalancing would be necessary. It's always best to check the quality of the water and use appropriate methods to ensure it’s safe.
You are right, although my power outlet is a water-resistant brand, we should still be more careful in general to avoid electrical leakage situations. Do you have any advice for me on how to ensure water does not affect the power outlet?
Haha, hai colto nel segno! 😄 Bere acqua piovana "al naturale" con foglie e detriti non è proprio il massimo della sicurezza. Prima di tutto, ci vuole un buon sistema di filtraggio... e magari un po' di buon senso! Che ne dici, avresti qualche suggerimento per migliorare il processo?
It's forbiden to enter any surface water into the drinking water pipe of your house. Buy 2 rainwater tank of 1000 liter instead of garbage boxes and use it for your WC or garden.
Using multiple small water bottles makes it easier for me to separate them for multiple uses. Using two large capacity bottles would be much more expensive. Do you have any solutions to optimize two large water bottles like that?
Die Regenwasserspeicherung ist in Deutschland ein umstrittenes Thema. Obwohl viele Menschen die Regenwassernutzung unterstützen, um die Umwelt zu schonen und zu schützen, können Richtlinien und Vorschriften dem im Wege stehen. Ich persönlich denke, dass diese Einschränkung nicht nur die Freiheit der Menschen beeinträchtigt, sondern auch dem von uns angestrebten nachhaltigen Trend widerspricht. Wenn die Menschen ihr eigenes Wasser für ihren eigenen Bedarf bereitstellen können, werden nicht nur Kosten gespart, sondern auch die Belastung des öffentlichen Wassersystems verringert. Was denken Sie darüber?
La lluvia es la bendicion que tenemos todos por la gracia divina no es privada si sales ala calle y esta lloviendo y te mojas acaso pagaras @@HolicCreation
If there's a drought, having a rainwater collection system can be a lifesaver, as it allows you to utilize stored water for essential tasks like irrigation and flushing toilets. In dry conditions, it's crucial to manage that water wisely, prioritizing its use for the most important needs. Additionally, combining rainwater harvesting with other water-saving practices-like xeriscaping or using drought-resistant plants-can help conserve water overall. How do you currently manage water use during dry spells?
You're absolutely right! In the U.S., water collected from roofs or natural sources needs to be filtered and disinfected before it's safe to drink. Contaminants like bird droppings, dust, and other debris can accumulate on surfaces and be washed into the water. Methods like using activated carbon filters, UV sterilization, or boiling can effectively remove harmful pathogens and improve the water's quality. What are your thoughts on incorporating these measures into a DIY setup for safer consumption?
Thank you for watching the video! Number 4/8 is an effective way to cool a corrugated iron roof, it is often used in hot equatorial countries. Where do you live, my friend?
Grazie mille per il tuo commento e i saluti dalla bellissima Sicilia! È vero, la raccolta d'acqua piovana dipende molto dal tempo, ma con un buon sistema possiamo sempre essere pronti a sfruttare al massimo ogni goccia. Speriamo che la pioggia non ci faccia aspettare troppo! Tu hai già provato qualche sistema simile?
That’s definitely a simpler option! Borrowing your neighbor’s hose might work for quick tasks, but having your own setup can offer long-term convenience and savings. Plus, you never know when that hose might not be available! Would you ever consider setting up a rainwater collection system, or do you prefer sticking to what works for now?
Haha, it sounds like you’re excited about the idea of using a hinge (Schanier in German)! Hinging mechanisms can definitely make things easier, especially if you’re looking for a way to create movable parts or make things more flexible. If you have a specific project in mind that involves hinges or if you want to share more about it, I’m all ears! 👍😄
filtrations of this type are enough to stop particles, but radioactivity, atmospheric pollutants, etc., it does not remove very fine particles! you do what you want, I would not feed the network of my house like that, in any case, it is forbidden in my country!!
Regenwasserzysternen sind bei uns absolut üblich, allerdings in einem separaten Kreislauf und nur als Brauchwasser für Waschmaschinen, WC-Spülungen und zur Bewässerung zugelassen. Einbau rechnet sich nur bei einem Neubau eines Hauses, nachträglich montiert entstehen hohe Kosten.
@charlestisserand7947 Regenwasserzisternen sind in der Tat weit verbreitet und werden häufig für nicht trinkbare Zwecke wie Waschmaschinen, Toilettenspülungen und Bewässerung verwendet. Sie sind jedoch normalerweise Teil eines separaten Systems. Der Einbau bei einem Neubau ist kostengünstig, die Nachrüstung eines bestehenden Hauses kann jedoch erhebliche Kosten verursachen. Glauben Sie, dass der Einbau eines Regenwassersystems bei einem Neubau in Ihrer Gegend eine Überlegung wert ist?
@LOLOVAL-os3pq It's true that the filtration system in this DIY setup may not remove very fine particles like radioactive substances or certain atmospheric pollutants. However, the primary goal of this project is basic water filtration for non-drinking purposes, such as garden irrigation or washing. With additional layers, like activated carbon or reverse osmosis, it could be adapted for more advanced filtration needs. While it’s essential to acknowledge limitations, it serves a useful function for less critical water needs. What improvements would you suggest for a DIY project like this?
You better be sure that water is purified, sanitized properly and stored cleanly.. your roof is filthy and silicone from your poor gutter build will leech into the water. Videos luke this are good as an idea starter but you better do ypur research, and local codes
You're absolutely right about ensuring the water is properly purified and stored safely. It’s crucial to maintain clean collection systems and follow local codes to prevent contamination. While these DIY setups offer great inspiration, the execution requires careful planning and research. Roof debris and materials can indeed affect water quality, so investing in proper filtration and sanitation is key. Have you looked into any filtration systems that would work well with your setup?
Terima kasih atas komentarnya! Memang, sistem ini sangat cocok diterapkan saat musim hujan karena bisa mengumpulkan banyak air. Namun, untuk musim panas, kita bisa memanfaatkan cadangan air yang sudah dikumpulkan selama musim hujan. Selain itu, penggunaan sistem ini juga dapat dilengkapi dengan sumber air alternatif, seperti sumur atau sistem irigasi yang lebih efisien. Jadi, kombinasi beberapa solusi akan membantu kita tetap hemat air sepanjang tahun. Anda punya ide lain untuk mengatasi masalah di musim panas?
You're right! Extreme sun exposure and dry conditions can degrade plastic quickly. In hot, arid environments like near Death Valley, alternative materials like metal or UV-resistant plastic would be better for long-term use. For areas with little to no rain, a different water collection method or system might be more appropriate. Have you thought about using a solar-powered pump or exploring other ways to collect and store water?
Where I live the water gets turned off almost every month for two to three days. So we keep 4 large 5 gallon containers of water in our house that we buy at the local grocery store. So we know we have water when it is turned off. But we go through all 20 gallons by the time the water is turned back on.
Thanks for your additional ideas! To optimize your water usage at home, you can try some of the following options: 1. **Handwashing water**: After washing your hands, collect the water and use it to flush the toilet. 2. **Recycled shower water**: After bathing, collect the water to water your plants. 3. **Washing vegetables**: Collect the water from washing vegetables to mop the floor or wash your car. 4. **Washing machine**: Waste water from the washing machine can be reused for other tasks such as cleaning. Do you have any other ideas to add?
شكرًا على تعليقك الرائع! فعلاً، الأفكار الإبداعية والعقول النظيفة لها قيمة كبيرة، وهي ما يجعل العالم مكانًا أفضل. إذا كان لديك أي أفكار أو اقتراحات، فأنا هنا للاستماع!
I'm glad you found it so effective! It's always great to hear when a project works well. If you have any other feedback or questions about the process, feel free to share. There's always room to make DIY projects even more efficient or adaptable. How are you planning to use this in the future?
Di tempat saya tinggal, curah hujan tidak lebih sering dibandingkan di tempat lain. Jadi penimbunan adalah hal yang perlu kita tuju. Apakah Anda menggunakan sistem penyimpanan di rumah Anda?
Exactly! It's amazing how practical ideas from the past are still relevant today. Cisterns were such an efficient solution, and we're just giving them a modern twist here. Thanks for sharing that bit of history!
Ce type est un fou sympathique. A moins de vivre sur une île desserte où il n'y a pas un seul troquet ? J'ai regardé la vidéo et j'ai éclaté de rire. Mais bravo mon ami, tu as du génie et tu es bien sympathique. Merci. This guy is a nice crazy guy. Unless you live on a desert island where there is not a single bar? I watched the video and burst out laughing. But bravo my friend, you are a genius and you are very nice. Thank you.
I'm glad you think so! Safety tips are essential, and it's great to know you appreciate them. If you need more advice or tips on using tools or staying safe, feel free to ask!
Thank you! 😂 It's true that to have enough plastic bottles, you have to drink a lot of Coca Cola! But remember to use them wisely, or you can also take advantage of bottles from friends and family. Hope you can complete your project soon! 😄🍀
Sorry to be a killjoy but a couple of written indicators would explain your excellent video more fully. I haven't watched fully yet so I may be premature with this comment. Love your ideas though. My concern is how I get collected water into the house. Thanks in advance for explanation. ❤😊
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! I completely understand your concern. Adding a few written indicators is a great suggestion to make the process clearer. As for getting the collected water into the house, you could install a pump system to transport the water from your collection point into your home. Depending on your setup, you may also need filters or treatment systems before the water is safe to use. I'd be happy to explain more if you'd like additional details! What are your specific needs for the water?
Yes good however the fresh rain water is transported by plastic pvc piping,which when heated by the sun could prove toxic than other materials,just a thought the cheapest way isn't always the best,for human consumption ❤
You're absolutely right. PVC can release harmful chemicals when exposed to heat or UV rays, especially in direct sunlight, which can be concerning for water intended for consumption. Alternatives like food-grade, UV-resistant materials such as polypropylene (PP) or even copper piping can be safer long-term options. While they might be more expensive upfront, they provide greater durability and safety for human use. Have you considered using any of these alternatives for your project?
Is it safe to use cotton for for filtering? And what about all this plastic use, or all these chemicals (why use vitol to clean the shower when winegar is much more effective against limestone in water)?
Great questions! Cotton can be used for filtering, but it’s not the most effective for things like bacteria or chemicals. It’s more of a basic sediment filter. As for the plastic use, reducing it is always a good idea, especially for environmental reasons. And you’re totally right about vinegar! It’s a natural, effective cleaner against limescale, much safer than harsh chemicals like Vitol. Why complicate things with chemicals when simple, eco-friendly solutions are right in front of us? 😊
Thank you so much! 😊 Your words mean a lot, and I'm glad my ideas and responses resonate with you. If you ever need more tips, advice, or just want to chat, I'm here. Appreciate the love and positive vibes! 🙏🏼🤗
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Illegal to catch water and use it for personal use research it
You will spoil your drinking water pipe. Don't wonder if you go to hospital after that 😂
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@@SamHome-e7j I'm so glad to hear this was helpful to you! Collecting water with just a PVC pipe is surprisingly simple and efficient, right? It’s amazing how with a little creativity, you can make practical solutions with basic materials. Have you already started setting up your own water collection system? I'd love to hear how it goes!
What you do or don't do is your responsibility. I deal with drinking water in my job. I live in Switzerland and drinking water is subject to food regulations here. Drinking water is a foodstuff, just like other foods. Here it is controlled according to HACCP. As soon as you are dealing with surface water, you have to know that there are germs like E-carbobacteria in the water, which can make people sick. In my opinion, you have to know that. You can have such water tested in a laboratory. As drinking water, the number of germs per litre can only have a certain limit. That is why it is disinfected chemically or with UV radiation. That is the legal requirement. I do not know what the regulations are in your country. You can do what you want. I only recommend that you point out that this system is not drinking water compliant. Or that it must be boiled first. I would therefore recommend that you protect yourself legally before you are held accountable if someone builds it and becomes ill. You can do anything with this filtered water. Just do not declare it as drinking water. This way you can certainly save water from the tap. But they reject any liability and say exactly what it can be used for. As soon as you touch something with your fingers and have not disinfected them beforehand, it is contaminated. I wanted to draw your attention to this. You know it, knowledge is power.
And where do you get water when you have a drought??....droughts can last for years....where I live, we have been under a mandatory water conservation for the past two years....this is fine for watering the garden....idk that I would want to shower in it.....and I certainly would not drink or cook with it. If all I could use it for is watering the garden, i could just set the barrel outside and remove the lid when it rains.
@HeinzStuker Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It is important to distinguish between collecting rainwater and using it as drinking water. Rainwater can be collected and used for many purposes, such as watering plants or washing, but for drinking purposes, it needs to be treated and filtered thoroughly. I completely agree that ensuring health safety is a top priority, and measures such as filtering, disinfecting, or boiling are necessary before consumption. The goal of the video is to provide information on how to effectively collect rainwater, but also to emphasize that rainwater needs to be properly treated before drinking. Hope this helps clarify the issue! Do you have any additional comments?
@uberurbana4894 You are right to put the bucket out and open the lid and there can be rain water. But as you just said, if a drought occurs we need to save every bit of water. And with a little rain, "opening the bucket lid" cannot help you fill the tank, then you will have to struggle to carry those buckets of water to a safe place to store. It will be a lot of work later just in exchange for the convenience of "opening the bucket lid". Thank you for watching the video and wish you a good day.
Water conservation is different in developing countries.
I was just going to mention the need for treatment for purity.
I live in New Zealand most people have a system that captures rainwater into a large storage tank that is constantly cycled every time it rains, the reason for this is we are an earthquake nation and when there is an earthquake we are off the grid immediately, rainwater becomes our primary source of water, yes it needs to be treated or boiled or purified, but it’s absolutely necessary in a disaster
It's great to hear that New Zealand has such a practical system in place! Capturing rainwater as a backup in case of earthquakes is a smart approach, especially given the country’s seismic activity. Treating and purifying the water ensures it's safe for consumption, which is crucial in emergencies. Do you think this model could be adapted to other regions with similar risks?
I live in nz to and we catch rain water
@@dianeallen6314 we just bought a second tank yesterday because we still have a lot of water coming off our roof, they sell for just $125 at our local council, at this point I think the majority have them now
One thing is for certain: this man loves pvc pipes
Thank you for watching ! And Yes. I have long discovered that PVC pipe (good quality) is a great material for making many things, you can see I just had a video about making a vacuum cleaner from PVC pipe yesterday. What about you? What kind of material do you think can have diverse and useful uses in life?
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zipties for me 😂@@HolicCreation
@@HolicCreation I like to use boxes to make stuff
Very clever. And for drinking water you can get a smallish distiller.
This is pure genius! Not only does it save money, but it's also great for the environment. More people should embrace these types of solutions. Who knew PVC could be this useful?
Thank you! 😄 I know, right? PVC pipes have been hiding their superpowers all along! Saving money *and* the environment-who can say no to that? 🌍💧 Now, the big question: are you ready to join the PVC revolution? #FreeWaterHeroes #PVCForThePlanet
Bei der Antwort hier von dem Post von @HolicCreation, frag ich mich eher ob dieser nicht PVC Rohre verkauft und das ein Werbevideo ist. Als wäre das jetzt so eine Weltneuheit. PVC Revolution 😂
Außerdem was für ein Genie? Hätte er besser in Physik aufgepasst, dann hätte er die ganzen Rohre zur Befüllung der Regentonnen sich sparen können und nur die erste befüllen lassen. Am Ablauf sind diese verbunden, so verteilt sich das Wasser gleichmäßig in alle Tonnen. So hab ich das gemacht und funktioniert hervorragend. Muss halt nur bissl im Physik bescheid wissen, was mich zum nächsten Punkt bringt mit den Filtersystem. Schon Mal in Physik den Spruch gehört, Wasser nimmt den Weg des geringsten Wiederstandes?
Also wenn schon du hast es nicht im Video gezeigt und es so gebaut das das Wasser da durch muss, ansonsten fließt es einfach oben hindurch, ohne die Filter zu passieren
Amigo, your system is not easy, but it is brilliantly designed & made.!! Great work. I lived in India for 5 years (from 1961), so boiling drinking water was normal, no problem! Boil it, cool it & drink it. Thank you from Barcelona for your good project. It can serve many communities worldwide. 🌿 🙏 🧜♂️ 💙 Wonderful.
Thank you so much for your kind words and sharing your experience from India! Boiling water is indeed a great way to make it safe for drinking, and it's encouraging to hear that these kinds of systems can be appreciated worldwide. I'm glad you see the potential for this project to serve many communities. Your support from Barcelona means a lot! 🌿🙏💙
Water heated to 150 deg/F is pasteurized, Look up the time requirements
このような工作が大好きで、時おり観ています。
「雨畑」、雨の畑で有用な水を創り出す!
これだけ豊富な水量、山奥の「ポツンと一軒家」なら水源確保すれば豊富な水が手に入りますが、
この仕組みなら平地の戸建てでもできるんですね。もの凄く学びます。
コメントありがとうございます!「雨畑」というアイデア、素晴らしいですよね。雨水を利用して有用な水を生み出すことができるのは、特に山奥の「ポツンと一軒家」にとって非常に役立ちます。ただ、平地の戸建てでもこの仕組みを利用できるのは、誰にでも実践できるという点で大きな魅力です。
水源の確保ができると、日常生活や家庭菜園にも役立ちますし、環境にも優しいですね。私もこのようなDIYプロジェクトを通じて、もっと多くの人々が水の大切さを理解し、活用できることを願っています。今後も一緒に学んでいきましょう!他に興味のあるプロジェクトはありますか?
Every new house should have to have some kind of rain water collection tank. That could be used for laundry, dishwashers, toilets and showers. Our farm house has a cistern and we love it.
That's a fantastic idea! Incorporating rainwater collection systems into new homes would be a smart and eco-friendly move. It’s great that your farm house already has a cistern, and it's awesome to hear how much it helps! Using rainwater for laundry, dishwashers, toilets, and showers would not only save money but also conserve precious water resources. Hopefully, more homes start adopting this practice!
Ya. If your a broke ass and can't afford water.
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Rainwater tastes better than the tap, IMHO.
what should people do who live areas where rain is extremely rare ? so rare that that even they wet dreams are dry .
너무 원시적이다
저런식으로 해서 물을 그대로 먹는것은 건강을 해친다
I predict it will take a lot of effort to make this video, keep up the spirit 👍
Thanks my friend. However this video didn't take much effort. I just did it in just over a day
I live in Queensland Australia. Hard to find a house that doesn't have rainwater tanks. Water restrictions are common here and I believe it's mandatory for new houses to have a minimum 20k litre water tank.
That's a great point! Rainwater tanks are essential in areas with water restrictions, especially in Queensland where water conservation is crucial. The mandatory 20,000-liter tanks for new houses help ensure a sustainable water supply for household needs. It's an effective way to manage water resources, especially during dry spells. Have you found any specific rainwater harvesting techniques that work particularly well in your area?
Excellent pour les régions pluvieuse
Merci ! C'est vrai que ces systèmes peuvent être très bénéfiques dans les régions pluvieuses. Collecter l'eau de pluie permet non seulement d'économiser de l'eau, mais aussi de réduire les factures. Avez-vous des projets similaires en tête ?
@HolicCreation Oui, devinez lesquels ?
Amigo de casualidad vi tu canal y las obras que haces, de cierto te digo que eres un monstruo en la inventiva, e quedado asombrado por lo que te Di un like me suscribo a tu canal, te felicito te doy cinco estrellas y un ❤
¡Muchas gracias amigo! Me alegra que te haya gustado el contenido y te hayas suscrito. ¡La creatividad y el ingenio siempre son más divertidos cuando los compartimos! Espero que disfrutes aún más de los próximos proyectos. ¿Dónde vives actualmente?
Прекрасная идея для сбора дождевой воды, её можно использовать для хозяйственных нужд и хорошо сэкономить деньги на что то другое.👍👍👍👍 Мастер, Молодец, Умничка 👏👏👏👏👏 Да и пластику применение нашлось не на помойку а в дело пустили 👍👍👍
Большое спасибо за такие тёплые слова и поддержку! 🙏😊 Очень приятно слышать, что идея сбора дождевой воды и повторное использование пластика вам понравилась. Согласен, что это отличный способ не только сэкономить деньги, но и внести свой вклад в сохранение природы, уменьшая количество отходов. Рад, что моя работа вдохновляет! Если у вас есть ещё какие-нибудь предложения или идеи, буду рад услышать!
Parabéns pela ideia e pelo capricho!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥰
Muito obrigado ! Tenha um bom dia. Você tem algum conselho para mim sobre a ideia de fazer um contendo folhas como no vídeo?
Your video is so helpful and informative, it has changed my life. I never knew PVC drainage pipes can do so much. Thank you for this video.
Wow, I'm honored! 😄 Who knew PVC drainage pipes could be life-changers, right? Now you’ve got the secret power of free water! 💧 Have you started planning your own DIY water empire yet? 😆 #NeverBuyWaterAgain #PVCMagic
You can purchase inline filter cartriges an once its passed through the filters, run it through an inline reverse osmosis system, they are relatively inexpensive to buy for potable water.
Yes, inline filter cartridges and reverse osmosis systems are great options for ensuring potable water. These systems are designed to remove contaminants and improve water safety effectively. Once the water passes through filters, reverse osmosis adds an extra layer of purification, eliminating most dissolved solids and harmful particles. These setups can be a convenient and affordable solution for DIY enthusiasts aiming to make rainwater safe for drinking. Do you think this could be a useful upgrade for your water filtration projects?
@@HolicCreation I don't pay for water either, my husband is a journeyman water well driller, I'm his roughneck, I have inline filters on my supply line and an RO plumbed into my kitchen. Its not rocket science, rainwater collection just needs a couple of filters and an RO to make it potable.
great idea.. also that store rain water tube can be heat before going through..
Absolutely! Pre-heating stored rainwater before it passes through the system is a fantastic idea. It not only helps conserve energy but also ensures the water is at a usable temperature for various purposes. Have you tried implementing any heating methods, like using solar panels or simple reflective materials, to warm up the water? I'd love to hear your experience!
I pay my waterbill to get fresh filtered water in return. However I do feel this water should not be used to flush our toilets. So a seperated solution like yours could be the answer to not waste filtered drinking water. However here comes the First world problem: If we all would start collecting rainwater for toilet use the waterbill would not go down because filtering and treatment of our drinking water would still cost the same and this would bankrupt our whole watersystem. It's a Catch-22 situation. In The Netherlands we also have free public taps to fill our waterbottles inbetween walks. We are very privileged and should be thankful. The cooling of the roof with that sprinklersystem is genius. 👍🏻
You're right-using rainwater for non-potable purposes like toilets is smart, but it wouldn’t lower water bills since treatment costs remain the same. Public taps in places like the Netherlands are a privilege, and solutions like roof cooling systems help save resources. It’s all about finding a balance between personal use and maintaining sustainable infrastructure.
Extraordinaire quand-même. Belle réussite. 🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤
Merci beaucoup ! Je suis ravi que cela vous plaise ! 🎉❤️ Si vous avez d'autres idées ou des sujets dont vous aimeriez discuter, n'hésitez pas à les partager. Je suis là pour vous aider !
Looks like a healthy way to drink More micro plastic particles..............great stuff
Do you have any ideas for removing microplastics? I am also looking into methods of removing it.
Achei que tem muitas voltas. 😅 Mas gostei de ver, principalmente a construção dos filtros, alunos que prestaram atenção nas aulas de ciências aqui no Brasil, sabem como construir um filtro e ter uma água potável
Fico feliz que tenha gostado! 😊 É verdade, o projeto tem várias etapas, mas cada uma tem sua função para garantir a eficiência no processo de filtração e reaproveitamento da água. Aqui no canal, gosto de mostrar soluções práticas que todos podem adaptar, e é incrível saber que os alunos que prestaram atenção nas aulas de ciências têm essa base de conhecimento para construir seus próprios filtros. Você já tentou fazer algo parecido?
Good inventive display of how to harvest rainwater. Sad to see more plastics used but if it saves some water distribution problems i guess it's a valid use. One worries about malaria carrying mosquitoes tho if this global warming continues. They breed in any still water.
You bring up a great point! While using plastic for projects like this can be concerning, it's about finding balance in practical solutions to conserve resources. As for mosquitoes, ensuring the water is covered or adding simple mesh screens can prevent breeding. It's definitely something to keep in mind, especially with global warming's effects. Have you tried any other methods to manage rainwater that also address these concerns?
Using rainwater for daily use is really useful.
Absolutely! It’s like turning the sky into your personal water supplier-no more rain checks needed! 🌧️ Have you started your rainwater collection yet, or are you still "draining" your thoughts on it? 😄 #FreeWaterLife
Thanks for sharing! It's great that you don't need to buy water anymore. Do you have any plans for using PVC pipes in other projects? Wishing you more creative ideas! ❤❤❤
So es genügend regnet! War gerade diesen Sommer anfangs lange zu trocken und danach zviel des Guten.
Also illegal
You really want a fine sand stage between the coarse sand and fabric filter stages. It's all about surface area housing the good bacteria doing the cleaning.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge! 👍 Adding a layer of fine sand between the coarse sand layers and the fabric filter will definitely help enhance the filtration and provide a better environment for beneficial bacteria. I will consider this for future projects. Thanks for following! 😊
@@HolicCreation Compliments of Schweppes design teams
水を貯めるポリバケツの下をパイプで繋いであるのなら水を灌ぐ上からくるパイプはどれか一つのポリバケツにつながっていればいいだろう。下のパイプですべてのポリバケツの水面の高さはサイフォンの原理で同じになるだろう。
その通り 。それが相互接続されたコンテナの動作原理です。水は相互接続されたコンテナ間で常にバランスが保たれます。シンクのビデオで浄水フィルターを使用することについてアドバイスはありますか?
What you have created a water conservation system deserves praise. I find critical commrnts from some people to ensure pure water. But, they should know health is a concern and priority for all people. Just by quoting safety standards, they are showing off their superior attitude. They should know water conservation has many uses, drinking and non drinking purposes. A viewer talks of droughts. I ask how droughts can occur. Many reasons are there, atmosphere,water pollution , etc are important. Will these people stop using their vehicles daily, or stop using airplanes ? Nobody is appreciating your ingenious solution but criticising you by assuming superior thoughts. Please dont care about such persons.
Thank you so much for your understanding and support! I completely agree with you that health and safety should always be a top priority in any DIY project. Water conservation systems are not just for drinking purposes, but can be used for many other purposes, from watering plants to cleaning, and rainwater harvesting is a sustainable solution. Dealing with challenges like drought and pollution requires changes in many aspects of life, but small solutions can make a big difference. I really appreciate your understanding and support! Do you have any more ideas for improving the system or overcoming these environmental challenges?
What I do not understand is why he has multiple supply lines into the green buckets? One or two should do the trick, the buckets (vessels) are communicational on the bottom...🤔
I would say illiterate that are the 1st one to comments nonsense as they are sharper in that field without even using 1 single second of their brain to realise the why & how to get such +ve results.
@@NamsaHealing winner there i was asking myseft the same thing.they have blue barrls for that an comes with its own cove.that to many green bins set up there an will not last.a lot work he did that he didn.t have to do.just saying.
Todo muy bonito. Pero si tenés esas herramientas todo es posible a demás hay países donde casi no llueve. Y a demás que gasta mucho más en materiales. Y tu casa pasa a ser de Mario Bros. Llena de tuberías
Muchas gracias por mostrar sus conocimientos. Son soluciones muy prácticas. Al que no le parezca que lo ignore y punto. En lo personal me parece genial. Gracias, gracias, gracias. Un abrazo desde Colombia.
¡Gracias por tu apoyo y tus amables palabras! Me alegra saber que las soluciones que comparto te parecen útiles y prácticas. Siempre habrá diferentes opiniones, pero lo importante es que estas ideas puedan ayudar a quienes las encuentren útiles. Un abrazo grande para ti también desde aquí, y gracias nuevamente por tu apoyo. ¿Tienes algún proyecto en mente en el que te gustaría aplicar estas ideas?
Very good idea 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 thank you
You're welcome! I'm glad you liked the idea! 🎉 If you have any more questions or need further suggestions, feel free to ask. I'm here to help!
This is all fine and dandy for places that get rain. Wouldn't work that well for people like me who essentially live in a highland desert. We don't get much rain here.
In dry areas with little rain, focus on water conservation, greywater systems, and efficient irrigation. Storing rainwater when available and using air-to-water tech can also help. Let me know if you'd like more details on any of these methods!
you are great man... keep going
Thanks a lot! I’ll keep the momentum going! 😄 Appreciate the encouragement-what's the next project you're excited about?
Vraiment MERCI, C'est génial. ❤🙏👍👍👍👍🤗
Passe une bonne journée
Oo@@HolicCreation
Great video. Only thing I would improve upon is that you are wasting piping on the top. you only need the pipe to enter the first barrel since you have them all plumbed from the bottom. the water levels in all of them will rise are water is added to the first barrel. In the last one you may want to add an overflow and have that water redirected somewhere else like the garden or another barrel. I would also suggest putting goldfish in the tanks as mosquito larva will grow in standing water. the goldfish will use that as its food source, so you don't even have to feed them. Always use a filter even for rainwater.
Thank you so much, you are absolutely right. That is a great advice. I will keep this in mind. Do you have any advice for me about using a germicidal filter?
@@HolicCreationAa VERY GOOD OBSERVATION. TOO MUCH PVC PIPES WASTED.....
欣賞你的巧思和善假於物,物盡其用。
謝謝你的支持與鼓勵!很高興你喜歡這種巧思與創意。平常你在生活中是否也有類似的靈感或經驗,能將物品發揮最大效用呢?一起分享討論吧!😊
Your ideas are so helpful, Video inspires me a lot. Great video !!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you found the video helpful-who knew PVC pipes could be so inspiring, right? Now you never have to worry about buying water again! Have you thought about which pipes you'd turn into your personal water factory? 😄🚰 #FreeWaterMagic
Thank you so much! Glad to hear you were inspired by the video. Do you have any ideas for your own projects? Looking forward to hearing from you!
Nagawa na Namin ito' sa bahay.
Wow, nakakatuwang marinig na ginawa mo ito sa bahay! Nakaranas ka ba ng anumang mga paghihirap habang ginagawa ito? O mayroon kang anumang karanasan na nais mong ibahagi sa lahat? 😊
天才😮気持ちいい環境に優しい、今の日本に必要だ😊
嬉しいコメントありがとうございます!環境に優しいアイデアを気に入っていただけてとても光栄です😊日本でもこのようなエコな取り組みが広まるといいですね。これからも役立つアイデアをどんどんシェアしていきますので、ぜひまたご覧ください!
Maravilha obrigada por ensinar. Parabéns Quero ter as ferramentas que tem, ai meu Deus. Kkk
Oh meu Deus ! Você é tão maravilhoso e gentil. Venha e pegue o que você precisa. Tenha um bom dia.
Don’t listen to the Karens. Collecting water is brilliant and should be done more often in this crazy world.
Thank you for your support and sharing your views! 🌱 Collecting and reusing water is really a great way to protect resources and the environment. It's great to have someone who shares the same thoughts and supports such sustainable solutions! 💧😊
It’s illegal in Washington 😂
Government property
@it’s not illegal until you’re caught
好聰明的設計😮
謝謝你的讚美!很高興你喜歡這個設計。希望它對你有幫助,也能激發你更多的創意!
In Wales, UK, we pay for our water because it's treated, you can't just drink what comes down from your roof.
You may be able to boil it and use it for washing. I suppose it's fine for watering your garden and cleaning outside but over here you still need treated water.
Thanks for sharing your experience from Wales! You're absolutely right-untreated rainwater isn't safe for drinking directly, as it may contain contaminants. However, as you mentioned, it's great for tasks like watering the garden or cleaning outdoors. In many places, people boil or filter rainwater for other uses, but treated water is still essential for drinking and other household tasks. Have you ever thought about using rainwater for non-drinking purposes to save on treated water?
He knows that Karen
你係一個好工程師! (you're a good engineer!)
Thank you very much! I believe that you are also a person with many ideas, maybe you just don't want to realize them yet. Have you ever made anything surprising?
Bro got them free water🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much !Do you use a water tank in your home?
Idk I don't own it.
Cocok buat kota jakarta hujannya curah banjir. Hehehe😅
Haha, benar sekali! Di musim hujan, seperti yang sering terjadi di Jakarta, banyak air bisa terbuang begitu saja. Memanfaatkan air hujan untuk kebutuhan harian bisa sangat membantu mengurangi penggunaan air bersih. Misalnya, bisa digunakan untuk mencuci halaman, menyiram tanaman, atau bahkan untuk keperluan sanitasi lainnya seperti flushing toilet. Dengan cara ini, kita bisa sedikit banyak mengurangi beban pada sumber daya air dan juga memanfaatkan air yang melimpah di musim hujan. 😊
Great job ,i never to buy water again. ❤❤❤
Thanks for sharing! It's great that you don't need to buy water anymore. Do you have any plans for using PVC pipes in other projects? Wishing you more creative ideas! ❤❤❤
Seit wann muß man Regenwasser kaufen? Bei Trinkwasser ist das narürlich etwas anderes!
@@charlestisserand7947 Why do I have to buy water when I already have water to use? 😅
لو علم المؤمنون فضل الصلاة على النبي ﷺ لما كفّت ألسنتهم عنها كل حين، فـ صلوا على من تدخلون بشفاعتِه دَار السلام"🌹♡🌹♡🌹♡
Una precisazione da tenere sempre presente: una volta si raccoglieva l'acqua piovana per traboccare le batterie al posto dell'acqua distillata, oggi le prime piogge. ( sopratutto in periodi di siccità brevi o lunghi che siano) sono molto acide per l'inquinamento, all inizio va bene per uso sanitario o usi domestici, più attenzione per cucinare molto interessante la tecnica per la raccolta delle così dette acque piovane. Ciao e buona Domenica.
Grazie mille per il tuo commento così dettagliato! Hai perfettamente ragione: l'acqua piovana, specialmente le prime piogge, può essere più acida a causa dell'inquinamento, ed è meglio usarla per scopi sanitari o domestici piuttosto che per cucinare, senza adeguato trattamento. Sono felice che la tecnica di raccolta ti sia sembrata interessante. Buona Domenica anche a te!
Awesome and amazing job.
You are very talented. This could be a life saver.
Id put water tablets in it or boil it before drinking it or UV filter or similar. But thats just me.
Sharing this with as many people as possible
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you found the video helpful. Your suggestions for using water purification tablets, boiling, or UV filters are excellent ways to ensure safety before drinking. It's great to hear you're sharing this information with others-spreading knowledge about water conservation and safety is so important! Do you have any other tips for water purification that you’ve found useful?
凄い‼️
どうもありがとうございます。この雨水収集システムを使用する際に何かアドバイスはありますか?
embernya harus sebanyak itu ?
kalau menggunakan penampung air yg kapasitasnya lebih besar bisa kan ?
Terima kasih telah menonton videonya! Pertanyaan Anda bagus. Tujuan penggunaan container yang banyak adalah karena mobilitas dari masing-masing container. Saya dapat memindahkan wadah ke tempat penggunaan dengan mudah atau ketika air terisi tangki terakhir akan menjadi sumber air dengan residu paling sedikit. Alternatifnya, Anda tentu bisa menggunakan tangki yang lebih besar, namun Anda tidak akan bisa memindahkannya dan membersihkannya tidak akan semudah saat menggunakan tangki berukuran kecil seperti di video. Semoga harimu menyenangkan
Kalau musim kemarau air habis kan ya? Btw itu shower diaemprot pakai apa utk memutihkan kembali.
そっか…
自分は日本人なので、乾季という概念をすっかり忘れてました…
@buderini8512 Memang benar bahwa pada musim kemarau, persediaan air hujan bisa habis jika tidak dikelola dengan baik atau jika air yang disimpan tidak mencukupi. Untuk membersihkan kamar mandi dan menjadikannya putih kembali, orang sering menggunakan bahan-bahan seperti cuka putih atau pembersih khusus yang mengandung bahan anti noda dan anti kerak. Cuka putih ampuh melarutkan mineral dan kotoran yang menempel di dalamnya. Di video kami menggunakan WD-40
Wow, das ist der beste Trick, den ich je gesehen habe. Ich würde einen Dachfilter wie Ihren herstellen, aber ich würde ein anderes Kunststoffmaterial verwenden, vielleicht einen Plastikeimer.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! There are advantages to using PVC pipe or another material like a plastic bucket. What do you think the difference is between the two materials when it comes to drainage? Are there other applications you might want to try?
@@raptranslator2023 you should be aware that not everyone watching this video has even a vague idea of health. And safety and hygiene in the uk you can use this system for toilet flushing but if you drink it you will spend the rest of your life on the toilet
Amazing you are a UN genius
Thank you! 😊 I appreciate the compliment! I’m just here to share ideas and have fun with the conversation. What’s something genius you’ve come across recently?
Dios que complicado!!!! Así se junta agua en los aljibe desde hace siglos y con mucho menos vueltas. Parecería que invento la rueda. Alcanza con poner un purificador antes de la canilla. Aunque el agua de lluvia ya no es tan confiable, mucha contaminación en las nubes. Saludos desde Argentina zona rural
Gracias por tu comentario. Si bien es cierto que se ha recolectado agua de lluvia desde hace siglos, en la actualidad la calidad del agua de lluvia puede verse afectada por la contaminación atmosférica. Incorporar un sistema de purificación es una excelente idea para garantizar que el agua recolectada sea apta para distintos usos. Nuestro enfoque intenta optimizar el proceso y mejorar la seguridad del agua, considerando los contaminantes actuales. ¡Saludos desde nuestro canal, siempre es bueno escuchar otras opiniones! ¿Has probado algún método de purificación en tu zona rural?
@@HolicCreation i think what you did is a great ideal. but not new .i have rain water for gardens an few onthere things thats all i need it for.
Mucho royo y cuando no llueve mejor cómprate un roto plas y esa agua la usas para el baño que el agua no la compras ases tu contrato odapas y de todas formas te la cobran en mexico
in 80s, 90s we used to collect rain water to the tank as a main sources.. but now,almost 90% of malaysian houses using pipe water for daily uses..
In the past, rainwater collection was common, but now most Malaysian households rely on piped water. While convenient, it's important to consider water conservation and have backup systems like rainwater harvesting for emergencies or dry periods.
Salut din Romania ! Ai postări interesante și creative dar ar fi bine să pui subtitrări in toate dialectele cu privire la ce materiale folosești ,dimensiuni, cote etc explicate pas cu pas, detaliat și expuse mai rar ! Mie îmi plac creatorii ,inventatori și inovatorii la fel cum sunt și eu și expun in detaliu orice fac sau realizez ! Incerc sa te ajut sau să-ți dau un sfat gratuit pentru ați expune aceste talente și lumea sa fie informată că sa ne ajutam între noi sa nu mai depindem de " big brother" care câștigă tot după urmele noastre ! Asta dacă dorești să ai mult mai multi abonați și vizitatori ! Eu m-am abonat azi , pentru ca sa te ajut . In rest sănătate și succes mai departe !
Salutări din România și mulțumesc mult pentru abonare și pentru sfaturile tale valoroase! Apreciez cu adevărat sugestia de a adăuga subtitrări în diferite limbi și de a oferi mai multe detalii despre materiale, dimensiuni și pașii proiectelor. Cred că detaliile ajută foarte mult la înțelegerea mai profundă a proiectelor DIY. E minunat să știu că faci parte din comunitatea creatorilor și inovatorilor, la fel ca mine! Scopul meu este să ajut oamenii să devină mai independenți, și cu siguranță voi încerca să îmbunătățesc conținutul pe baza sfaturilor tale. Îți doresc și ție mult succes și sănătate!
Excelente tu respuesta, yo vivo en Portugal, soy de Colombia, tu comentario construye, tienes un canal de UA-cam? Puedes por favor compartir conmigo
Rainwater is essentially distilled water that absorbs what's in the air as it comes down, so if you live in a polluted area not the best idea to drink, you'd have to filter it really well then add electrolytes/minerals
Exactly! Rainwater is like distilled water, but it can absorb pollutants and particles from the air, making it less safe to drink without proper filtration. If you do plan to drink rainwater, thorough filtration and mineral/electrolyte rebalancing would be necessary. It's always best to check the quality of the water and use appropriate methods to ensure it’s safe.
You will not have any problems at all with anything soon if you leave the power socket next to the water buckets..
You are right, although my power outlet is a water-resistant brand, we should still be more careful in general to avoid electrical leakage situations. Do you have any advice for me on how to ensure water does not affect the power outlet?
Great....this genius can summon rain every day👍🏾
You are right.. I just snapped my fingers. Do you use a rainwater tank at home?
@@HolicCreationI hope i have one...but u know...there is a long period of summer in tropical climate...😊
政府需要你们这些人才😂😂!!
感谢您观看视频!我知道你也住在亚洲国家,而且我们住的地方似乎不太难下雨。这个雨水收集的想法将帮助我们通过重复利用水节省大量资金,祝你一切顺利,我的朋友。😂😂!!
Si e ti bevi l'acqua piovana con foglie eccetera. Bravo genio
Haha, hai colto nel segno! 😄 Bere acqua piovana "al naturale" con foglie e detriti non è proprio il massimo della sicurezza. Prima di tutto, ci vuole un buon sistema di filtraggio... e magari un po' di buon senso! Che ne dici, avresti qualche suggerimento per migliorare il processo?
ideias geniais. valeu.
De nada! Fico feliz que você tenha gostado! Se precisar de mais ajuda ou ideias, é só avisar. Boa sorte com seus projetos!
Wow, you have to be an engineer for this...
Yes ! I am a retired engineer. What do you do my friend ?
It's forbiden to enter any surface water into the drinking water pipe of your house. Buy 2 rainwater tank of 1000 liter instead of garbage boxes and use it for your WC or garden.
Using multiple small water bottles makes it easier for me to separate them for multiple uses. Using two large capacity bottles would be much more expensive. Do you have any solutions to optimize two large water bottles like that?
We know that Karen
Ok trimksh ilmunya
Sama-sama! Senang bisa membantu. Jika ada pertanyaan lain atau butuh informasi lebih lanjut, jangan ragu untuk bertanya. 😊
In Deutschland ist das Lagern von Regenwasser strafbewehrt, denn das mindert die Einnahmen der privaten Wassernetzbezreiber.
Die Regenwasserspeicherung ist in Deutschland ein umstrittenes Thema. Obwohl viele Menschen die Regenwassernutzung unterstützen, um die Umwelt zu schonen und zu schützen, können Richtlinien und Vorschriften dem im Wege stehen. Ich persönlich denke, dass diese Einschränkung nicht nur die Freiheit der Menschen beeinträchtigt, sondern auch dem von uns angestrebten nachhaltigen Trend widerspricht. Wenn die Menschen ihr eigenes Wasser für ihren eigenen Bedarf bereitstellen können, werden nicht nur Kosten gespart, sondern auch die Belastung des öffentlichen Wassersystems verringert. Was denken Sie darüber?
😮😢
La lluvia es la bendicion que tenemos todos por la gracia divina no es privada si sales ala calle y esta lloviendo y te mojas acaso pagaras @@HolicCreation
That's a good idea, but what if ther was a drout . . .
If there's a drought, having a rainwater collection system can be a lifesaver, as it allows you to utilize stored water for essential tasks like irrigation and flushing toilets. In dry conditions, it's crucial to manage that water wisely, prioritizing its use for the most important needs. Additionally, combining rainwater harvesting with other water-saving practices-like xeriscaping or using drought-resistant plants-can help conserve water overall. How do you currently manage water use during dry spells?
In the US you have to disinfect and filter water before consuming because water from a roof is very contaminated and from even water sources.
You're absolutely right! In the U.S., water collected from roofs or natural sources needs to be filtered and disinfected before it's safe to drink. Contaminants like bird droppings, dust, and other debris can accumulate on surfaces and be washed into the water. Methods like using activated carbon filters, UV sterilization, or boiling can effectively remove harmful pathogens and improve the water's quality. What are your thoughts on incorporating these measures into a DIY setup for safer consumption?
What is 4/8 for?
Thank you for watching the video! Number 4/8 is an effective way to cool a corrugated iron roof, it is often used in hot equatorial countries. Where do you live, my friend?
Bella idea.... Ma resta viva la speranza che piova e a sufficienza..
Saluti dalla Sicilia 👋🏻
Grazie mille per il tuo commento e i saluti dalla bellissima Sicilia! È vero, la raccolta d'acqua piovana dipende molto dal tempo, ma con un buon sistema possiamo sempre essere pronti a sfruttare al massimo ogni goccia. Speriamo che la pioggia non ci faccia aspettare troppo! Tu hai già provato qualche sistema simile?
Ottimo
IT'S WAYYYY EASIER JUST TO USE MY NEIGHBORS HOSE.
That’s definitely a simpler option! Borrowing your neighbor’s hose might work for quick tasks, but having your own setup can offer long-term convenience and savings. Plus, you never know when that hose might not be available! Would you ever consider setting up a rainwater collection system, or do you prefer sticking to what works for now?
very very good🎉🏆
Thank you so much! 🎉🏆 I'm so glad you like the video! I hope you'll continue to watch and support the next videos! 😊
You don’t make water, you collect and store it. 🙈
Exactly, this title helped me get to know you.Hello
@grahameroberts8109 , where are you living in this wonderful world?
So a Schanierl!.... 🤯😳😲👍👍👍👍👍
Haha, it sounds like you’re excited about the idea of using a hinge (Schanier in German)! Hinging mechanisms can definitely make things easier, especially if you’re looking for a way to create movable parts or make things more flexible. If you have a specific project in mind that involves hinges or if you want to share more about it, I’m all ears! 👍😄
filtrations of this type are enough to stop particles, but radioactivity, atmospheric pollutants, etc., it does not remove very fine particles! you do what you want, I would not feed the network of my house like that, in any case, it is forbidden in my country!!
Regenwasserzysternen sind bei uns absolut üblich, allerdings in einem separaten Kreislauf und nur als Brauchwasser für Waschmaschinen, WC-Spülungen und zur Bewässerung zugelassen. Einbau rechnet sich nur bei einem Neubau eines Hauses, nachträglich montiert entstehen hohe Kosten.
@charlestisserand7947 Regenwasserzisternen sind in der Tat weit verbreitet und werden häufig für nicht trinkbare Zwecke wie Waschmaschinen, Toilettenspülungen und Bewässerung verwendet. Sie sind jedoch normalerweise Teil eines separaten Systems. Der Einbau bei einem Neubau ist kostengünstig, die Nachrüstung eines bestehenden Hauses kann jedoch erhebliche Kosten verursachen. Glauben Sie, dass der Einbau eines Regenwassersystems bei einem Neubau in Ihrer Gegend eine Überlegung wert ist?
@LOLOVAL-os3pq It's true that the filtration system in this DIY setup may not remove very fine particles like radioactive substances or certain atmospheric pollutants. However, the primary goal of this project is basic water filtration for non-drinking purposes, such as garden irrigation or washing. With additional layers, like activated carbon or reverse osmosis, it could be adapted for more advanced filtration needs. While it’s essential to acknowledge limitations, it serves a useful function for less critical water needs. What improvements would you suggest for a DIY project like this?
Totalement d'accord avec toi et bonne continuation pour tes projets
@@HolicCreation
ش@@charlestisserand7947
Ide bagus ikut nyimak
Makasih udah suka video kita! Tolong like dan share video ini ke semua orang!
You better be sure that water is purified, sanitized properly and stored cleanly.. your roof is filthy and silicone from your poor gutter build will leech into the water. Videos luke this are good as an idea starter but you better do ypur research, and local codes
You're absolutely right about ensuring the water is properly purified and stored safely. It’s crucial to maintain clean collection systems and follow local codes to prevent contamination. While these DIY setups offer great inspiration, the execution requires careful planning and research. Roof debris and materials can indeed affect water quality, so investing in proper filtration and sanitation is key.
Have you looked into any filtration systems that would work well with your setup?
Kalau musim hujan mungkin bisa di terapkan,kalau musim panas airnya dari mana ?
Terima kasih atas komentarnya! Memang, sistem ini sangat cocok diterapkan saat musim hujan karena bisa mengumpulkan banyak air. Namun, untuk musim panas, kita bisa memanfaatkan cadangan air yang sudah dikumpulkan selama musim hujan. Selain itu, penggunaan sistem ini juga dapat dilengkapi dengan sumber air alternatif, seperti sumur atau sistem irigasi yang lebih efisien. Jadi, kombinasi beberapa solusi akan membantu kita tetap hemat air sepanjang tahun. Anda punya ide lain untuk mengatasi masalah di musim panas?
This would never work where I live. The sun would Eat plastic tubs in no time and It Don't Rain Here Near Death Valley.
You're right! Extreme sun exposure and dry conditions can degrade plastic quickly. In hot, arid environments like near Death Valley, alternative materials like metal or UV-resistant plastic would be better for long-term use. For areas with little to no rain, a different water collection method or system might be more appropriate. Have you thought about using a solar-powered pump or exploring other ways to collect and store water?
@@HolicCreation Where am I going to pump water from?
Yes
@@DoctorBillTheRadioMan the ground bro try boring a water hole
Where I live the water gets turned off almost every month for two to three days. So we keep 4 large 5 gallon containers of water in our house that we buy at the local grocery store. So we know we have water when it is turned off. But we go through all 20 gallons by the time the water is turned back on.
Thanks for your additional ideas! To optimize your water usage at home, you can try some of the following options:
1. **Handwashing water**: After washing your hands, collect the water and use it to flush the toilet.
2. **Recycled shower water**: After bathing, collect the water to water your plants.
3. **Washing vegetables**: Collect the water from washing vegetables to mop the floor or wash your car.
4. **Washing machine**: Waste water from the washing machine can be reused for other tasks such as cleaning.
Do you have any other ideas to add?
Ang astig
maraming salamat po! Mayroon ka bang anumang payo para sa akin upang mapabuti ang kalidad ng video na ito?
العقول النظيفة توزن بالذهب
شكرًا على تعليقك الرائع! فعلاً، الأفكار الإبداعية والعقول النظيفة لها قيمة كبيرة، وهي ما يجعل العالم مكانًا أفضل. إذا كان لديك أي أفكار أو اقتراحات، فأنا هنا للاستماع!
you left me speechless, it works so well
I'm glad you found it so effective! It's always great to hear when a project works well. If you have any other feedback or questions about the process, feel free to share. There's always room to make DIY projects even more efficient or adaptable. How are you planning to use this in the future?
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Bom Dia!,Todos
Olá, meu amigo! Desejando a você o melhor
Hey I have an idea of removing the germs:make a heating system that boils the water then condense it onto another container
Awesome! I love this idea. How do you plan to do it? What materials will you use? Can you be more specific... Thanks and have a nice day!
@@HolicCreation idk
Apakah di daerahmu hujan tiap hari....ato klo musiman...berarti lama menunggu musim hujan
Di tempat saya tinggal, curah hujan tidak lebih sering dibandingkan di tempat lain. Jadi penimbunan adalah hal yang perlu kita tuju. Apakah Anda menggunakan sistem penyimpanan di rumah Anda?
In the olden days, it was called a cistern. Lots were in basements
Exactly! It's amazing how practical ideas from the past are still relevant today. Cisterns were such an efficient solution, and we're just giving them a modern twist here. Thanks for sharing that bit of history!
Ce type est un fou sympathique. A moins de vivre sur une île desserte où il n'y a pas un seul troquet ?
J'ai regardé la vidéo et j'ai éclaté de rire. Mais bravo mon ami, tu as du génie et tu es bien sympathique. Merci.
This guy is a nice crazy guy. Unless you live on a desert island where there is not a single bar?
I watched the video and burst out laughing. But bravo my friend, you are a genius and you are very nice. Thank you.
That's so great
I'm glad you think so! Safety tips are essential, and it's great to know you appreciate them. If you need more advice or tips on using tools or staying safe, feel free to ask!
Isa ngurangi banyu pas wayah udan rendeng. Hehehe
i like your ideas very useful and practical
Thank you so much my friend ! How are you today ?
Very inspiring! I have to look up or drink a lot of Coca Cola now in order to have enough bottles!😂
Thank you! 😂 It's true that to have enough plastic bottles, you have to drink a lot of Coca Cola! But remember to use them wisely, or you can also take advantage of bottles from friends and family. Hope you can complete your project soon! 😄🍀
Làm kiểu này mưa nhỏ thì được, nhưng mưa lớn thì thua
Cảm ơn bạn đã xem video ! Bạn có thể giải thích tại sao mưa lớn chúng ta không thể sử dụng được hệ thống này không ? Chúc bạn một ngày tốt lành
Quel travail de sagouin ! vous n'avez pas honte ?
Merci d'avoir regardé la vidéo ! Que pensez-vous du fait de gagner de l’argent avec votre propre travail ?
My wife would crack up with all those bottles and jars.
Hey friend, speaking of WD-40 bottles, have you seen my video about using a WD bottle as a secret stash?
@@HolicCreation no but I will have a look through and check them thanks
Sorry to be a killjoy but a couple of written indicators would explain your excellent video more fully. I haven't watched fully yet so I may be premature with this comment. Love your ideas though. My concern is how I get collected water into the house. Thanks in advance for explanation. ❤😊
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! I completely understand your concern. Adding a few written indicators is a great suggestion to make the process clearer. As for getting the collected water into the house, you could install a pump system to transport the water from your collection point into your home. Depending on your setup, you may also need filters or treatment systems before the water is safe to use. I'd be happy to explain more if you'd like additional details! What are your specific needs for the water?
Yes good however the fresh rain water is transported by plastic pvc piping,which when heated by the sun could prove toxic than other materials,just a thought the cheapest way isn't always the best,for human consumption ❤
You're absolutely right. PVC can release harmful chemicals when exposed to heat or UV rays, especially in direct sunlight, which can be concerning for water intended for consumption. Alternatives like food-grade, UV-resistant materials such as polypropylene (PP) or even copper piping can be safer long-term options. While they might be more expensive upfront, they provide greater durability and safety for human use. Have you considered using any of these alternatives for your project?
Great ideas
Thank you! 😊
Is it safe to use cotton for for filtering? And what about all this plastic use, or all these chemicals (why use vitol to clean the shower when winegar is much more effective against limestone in water)?
Great questions! Cotton can be used for filtering, but it’s not the most effective for things like bacteria or chemicals. It’s more of a basic sediment filter. As for the plastic use, reducing it is always a good idea, especially for environmental reasons. And you’re totally right about vinegar! It’s a natural, effective cleaner against limescale, much safer than harsh chemicals like Vitol. Why complicate things with chemicals when simple, eco-friendly solutions are right in front of us? 😊
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Thank you so much! 😊 Your words mean a lot, and I'm glad my ideas and responses resonate with you. If you ever need more tips, advice, or just want to chat, I'm here. Appreciate the love and positive vibes! 🙏🏼🤗
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