Apparently my fuel has water in it due to condensation. When removing the Briggs fuel filter, water poured out of it. Did the filter “shut down” the flow so water did not reach carb? Related question: is is adequate to drain bottom portion of fuel tank until no water is visible in the liquid being draned. I’d rather not have to dispose of the entire batch of gasoline if all the water collected at the bottom as would be expected.
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Red Eared Slider, does it have to have a water filter? Can I just replace the water once a week instead?
My girlfriend got me this turtle this weekend and the person who sold it to her said it would be fine if we change the water once a week but a filter is recommended.
Also, if I leave it near the window is that enough sunlight? Should I buy a UVB/UVA bulb? And how long should I leave the light on?
I just moved it into a twenty gallon tank and it seems to spend a lot of time under the filter water. He is still very active, just wondering if anyone new why?
should I boil the water as well or just with the filter it will be safe to drink?
thanks
I’m sick and tired of poisoning myself with fluoride, but am worried that a water filter doesn’t filter it out. I would hate to have to buy bottled water from now on.
I have a brita water filter and I followed the directions when I opened the filter and soaked it for 15 minutes and I have been filtering water for a couple months now. Do I still need to keep it soaked in water all the time now? I don’t always remember to fill it up so I was just wondering if it was unhealthy or not good or something…
I have water filters on my coffee maker, my kitchen sink tap, and my refridgerator…. All of them have some kind of indicator letting me know when I need to change the filter…. which is fine, but how does the indicator know when its time to change? Is it on a timer, is it on a # of use, does it actually detect if the number of impurities after it is filtered?? Is it actually accurate as to the effectiveness?
Every Water filter i have owned say not to run hot water through the filter. I am wondering why and also if it happens briefly once do I need a new filter
I have 2 goldfish and I’m wondering if the sound of the water dripping into their tank from the water filter bothers them and if I should turn it of once in a while.
Also I would like to know why every time I change 75% of the water in the tank, I get a bacterial bloom?
I have to do a project for school in which I must make a water filter…that will eventually filter impure, dirty water (no dye). I don’t really understand how it works, and maybe with that info, i’ll be able to make a better filter (and also there’s a section that i gotta tell a bit of the science of it)
I just moved and couldn’t hook up my water filter to the new house’s faucet because I didn’t have the right adapter. I have now bought the adapter, and hooked it up. I’m just wondering, since I didn’t flush it prior to moving, it’s had water sitting in the chamber for a couple of weeks. Would that water, sitting over the charcoal and stuff int he filter, cause it to go bad, or even begin to spread bacteria?
I am buying a house with two full baths and one half bath. the master bath comes with jacuzzi jet.
The town water is yellowish, with sediment, and rust in the hot summer month.
How much does it cost to get licensed plumber to out in a whole house sediment filter for the water supply ?
Quick question, cant seem to find the answer to.
At my school I threw on a pur sink filter. The same filter has gone through two full cycles, (yes i have ordered a new one)
Just curious, at this point would the water quality be worse going through this old filter than the straight water that comes through the sink? (water through the sink doesnt seem very good)
Does filtering water before drinking it actually do anything to it? According to the water quality reports, tap water in the US is safe to drink, so I am wondering if the filter serves as mainly a psychological thing. Can anyone point to any studies on this?
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