DIY Water structuring device

in Hive Diy9 days ago (edited)

This post is dedicated to the observations and work of Viktor Schauberger

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This is a little project that was on my "to do" list for a while now. I finally manage to build the first prototype that will be tested watering our Bamboo nursery. if the results turn out as I hope they would I would replicate for other parts and also for my own consumption.

IMG_9285.JPGall the components are simple and cheap off the shelf items. pretty straight forward.

IMG_9286.JPGthe trickiest part is to properly establish the length of the central pipe. not easy to measure since it is interior. what I ended up doing is cutting it slightly longer and once in place I measured the gap between the cap and the transparent housing.

IMG_9290.JPGturned out to be exactly 26cm. I could of course have measured a standard filter element but only thought of that once I was on the way home, too late..

IMG_9287.JPGonce the right length is established, I move on to glue the tube to its union.

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IMG_9289.JPGthe bottom side of the pipe, gets some holes drilled through it to allow for the water to flow back up and out of the housing. I drilled 8 x 5mm holes and with use, I might have to add more to allow for more flow.

IMG_9291.JPGall pieces ready for mounting. Teflon on the threads and tightening.

in the next part I will show what goes in the housing. to be continued. stay tuned.


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Wow this is so creative of you
You did amazingly well

Thank you 🙏
!BBH

very interesting! for the moment I am doing the best I can with our water situation in my current home (not ours, we are caretakers). I am so excited to create a system of our very own in our future home. I will start looking into structured water and Viktor Schauberger, who I have heard of before. I am also really interested in getting a ceramic filter which people make here but, they do require so much space!

This is lovely

Thank you very much 🙏