reVoxAHB
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I'll preface this thread by stating the commercial equivalent can be purchased at Bunnings and the like in the AUD$50-$80 range. As I wasn't able to brew today, I thought I'd nut out a project that's been on my mind for the past few months:
Ghetto Carbon (pre-boil) Water Filtration ala Brita/Food Grade Bucket:
I started by measuring the (underlip) width of a standard supermarket variety Brita carbon filter (5 cm approx):
Using to size, whatever I could find around the house and tracing (as shown on paper- forgot to photograph on bucket) and cutting using a stanley knife (drill+jig saw, etc. would also work well):
Smoothing/rounding of hole for snug-sizing using sandpaper. I initially tried to install the filter to the bucket itself and it leaked terribly due to the flat nature of the bucket (bottom) and bevelled underside of filter. I realised a housing for the filter was in order, not unlike a Brita jug itself. Rummaging around the cupboards I found a small plastic juice cup that fit the filter, surprisingly perfect. Quickly ripped a few holes in the bottom (the flow from housing is far greater than that of the filter):
Installed (very snug/no leaks between housing/bucket):
Next, needed to adhere the filter to housing (leak-free).. Tried a rubber-washer (no go, but OK) eventually settling on plumber's tape only, wrapped a few times around the head of the filter itself, with the filter being push-screwed lightly into the housing:
In action:
Underside, potential application, and filter sealed air-tight in fridge between use (as per Brita website):
She's ugly but functional and cost was negligible (cost of filter $5).
Brewing on Wednesday.. I'll report pre-boil filtration time> i reckon 1 hour to 30L is in order.
reVox
Ghetto Carbon (pre-boil) Water Filtration ala Brita/Food Grade Bucket:

I started by measuring the (underlip) width of a standard supermarket variety Brita carbon filter (5 cm approx):

Using to size, whatever I could find around the house and tracing (as shown on paper- forgot to photograph on bucket) and cutting using a stanley knife (drill+jig saw, etc. would also work well):

Smoothing/rounding of hole for snug-sizing using sandpaper. I initially tried to install the filter to the bucket itself and it leaked terribly due to the flat nature of the bucket (bottom) and bevelled underside of filter. I realised a housing for the filter was in order, not unlike a Brita jug itself. Rummaging around the cupboards I found a small plastic juice cup that fit the filter, surprisingly perfect. Quickly ripped a few holes in the bottom (the flow from housing is far greater than that of the filter):

Installed (very snug/no leaks between housing/bucket):

Next, needed to adhere the filter to housing (leak-free).. Tried a rubber-washer (no go, but OK) eventually settling on plumber's tape only, wrapped a few times around the head of the filter itself, with the filter being push-screwed lightly into the housing:

In action:

Underside, potential application, and filter sealed air-tight in fridge between use (as per Brita website):

She's ugly but functional and cost was negligible (cost of filter $5).
Brewing on Wednesday.. I'll report pre-boil filtration time> i reckon 1 hour to 30L is in order.
reVox