mabrungard
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A carbon filter is not really intended to 'filter' particulates. It is intended to adsorb contaminants and packing more carbon into that cartridge is a way to get more treatment capacity. While I won't knock anyone's decision to include carbon treatment for their rainwater, its probably not really needed.
However, proper filtration is essential for bringing potentially biologically-contaminated water up to potable standards. I'm betting that water off your roof isn't very cloudy or turbid, so the sediment load is likely small. Since you probably don't want your filtration system clogging prematurely, having a cascade of filters is wise. Starting coarse and working your filtration finer, is the way to go. Starting with something like a 5 or 10 micron filter is appropriate. However to virtually assure that biologic material don't pass into your drinking water, including a filter with a pore size rating of about 0.5 micron is highly recommended. Pretty much all biologic materials are larger than that 0.5 diameter and they should be filtered from the flow. The water is essentially biologic-free.
To assure sterility, including a UV filter could add peace of mind. However, its not really needed if you're just brewing with the water. Brewing sterilizes everything.
However, proper filtration is essential for bringing potentially biologically-contaminated water up to potable standards. I'm betting that water off your roof isn't very cloudy or turbid, so the sediment load is likely small. Since you probably don't want your filtration system clogging prematurely, having a cascade of filters is wise. Starting coarse and working your filtration finer, is the way to go. Starting with something like a 5 or 10 micron filter is appropriate. However to virtually assure that biologic material don't pass into your drinking water, including a filter with a pore size rating of about 0.5 micron is highly recommended. Pretty much all biologic materials are larger than that 0.5 diameter and they should be filtered from the flow. The water is essentially biologic-free.
To assure sterility, including a UV filter could add peace of mind. However, its not really needed if you're just brewing with the water. Brewing sterilizes everything.