1 Gallon Solar Still – Screw On 3D Printer Model

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NOTE: I've discontinued this project until next spring, the wicked version doesn't work well, I think this is best suited as a vapor condenser alone with some larger vessel acting as an evaporator (ex. Water container in a solar oven, etc.)

I've wanted to take the onus for my water security back into my hands as a citizen for awhile now; I have city water and two wells, but I wanted to locally be able to process water as a vet/prepper. I've been wanting to build a solar still from some old store front windows I was given, but it would take a truckload of wood and be basically permanent. Then I thought of a design pressed out of metal like a kitchen sink, but this also has drawbacks and requires sizable investments to prototype/produce.

I'm glad to announce the first 3d printed whootis that will turn a 1 gallon jug and 1/2" diameter wicking material into a solar still. They can be linked together with about 7"-8" sections of 1/2" PVC to create a solar distillation array.

Note: I'm trying 1/2 inch cotton rope and rolled up paper towels now as my wicking material; tiki torch wicks have something water soluble that washes out and is not good for this purpose

This is still very prototype-ish, but this version will fit well on a 1 gallon jug with a screw on lid.

I've included a photo of my prototype rig at half configuration, 12 bottles.

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