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Hi lily, I want your opinion about an idea that I had watching the filter video. Can we use a wooden cover for the plastic bottle to make isotheric (I'm not sure if I write it right my english are not so good) bottle, to keep the water hot or cool?👍
Using charcoal (activated carbon) and moss ( contains iodine) these filters will also help pull heavy metal contaminants like mercury and lead from your water, it takes patience but with a large enough filter you can make water that is on par with what comes from your tap.
Honestly I think activated carbon alone might even do a good job. Its basically the same thing that's in gas masks. You dont even have to run the water through it you can just let a stick of activated carbon sit in a pitcher of water overnight and it draws out the contaminants.
Hi Lilly, I almost didn't watch this video because I've watched several others about the same water filter and didn't expect your's to be any different from the rest. I was so wrong! Your's is the first video that I recall to ever address the danger of using charcol from poisonous wood.that's something I don't think I ever would have thought of. Thank you very much for that important bit of information. I'm really glad I watched.
Key is to filter the water at least 3 to 5 times before you get really clean water. also, Before you pour the water in the make-shift bottle, you can sieve out the larger particles and debris with a cloth (T-shirt you're wearing) and then put it in the bottle. That quickens the water purification and doesn't clog up the bottle (this filter also has a life, you will need to replace all those ingredients after a few days of use)
It looks like your filter is working good, Lilly. The reason the filtered water coming out is initially dirty is mostly from the dust/debris in the sand you used, not the dirt from the water you poured in. I used to have an aquarium for many years in which I used sand, and I had to rinse the sand over and over again, for hours, when I first set it up in order to prevent cloudy water in my tank. Of course it's a bigger problem in an aquarium because there is lots of water current stirring things up, whereas with a filter there is very little current, so that's probably why the output clears up pretty quick.
👍❤ I’ve watched other videos on primitive water filtration techniques, but you make some great points I hadn’t heard, Lilly. For instance, cleaning ash from charcoal before putting the charcoal in a filter bottle. I wouldn’t have thought of that.
Hello Lilly, i must say u are one of the most consistent youtuber. Even during covid u educated us with ur survival Videos. Like your channel. Wish cud get a chance to be part of ur video. Regards.Good luck
Hi Lily, I am a fan of your videos. I find them very instructional and I have recommended it to others. Hope you can show more of the scenery. Stay safe.
This is a very interesting concept. I have run aquariums for over 40 years, and have made many, many filters with carbon and charcoal, and other media, so this was a lot of fun to watch. I know the charcoal has a limited life, so it's interesting that in the field, you can easily generate your own charcoal to rebuild your filter. Really great video!
Lily you really did a great job making that water filter as always. Watching you and all your videos that you had produced over time. I have been really learning a lot from you and I truly appreciate it. For now until your next video. I'm wishing you a very happy and healthy new year and may all of your dreams and wishes that you have for the new year come true. Take care
Great video! I have seen where adding a paper cone coffee filter to your pack can be used in the bottom, the sand, charcoal…. And if you need tinder, you can burn a spare filter
Well done Lilly thats a great idea for getting non dirty water 💧 and yes it still has to be boiled to be sanitised , people must never use water from a commercial crop growing area because like what you said its full of pesticides and chemical fertiliser thats another video . Lilly.
another good thing to do is keep some coffee filters with you and screw a piece of one into the cap so it holds back the sand and just lets the water through ... other wise you might have gritty water, and i dont know about you .... but i dont really like gritty water !!!!
This is a great water filtration system. It mimicks how water drains through all the top soil and gets down to the water table. I'm glad you told everyone to filter the water several times and then boil it. Great video per usual.
Shove 20-30 coffee filters into your kit. You can use them as a pre-filter to strain out the big chunks. I wonder how one would work filled with charcoal?
There are several videos available on TH-cam which show how to make activated charcoal at home. It does take some time, though. Bottles are very useful items for emergency situations. I have used aluminum bottles to make decorative citronella candles for cook-outs, and have also used them during power outages.
Great filtering system Lilly, I personally use moss on top instead of grass. Now I use my life straws,there more reliable. But if u haven't Access to one your method along with boiling it works great.
This can also be done by alternating sand and charcoal layers if you don't have anything else, 3 layers of each should be good. Also keep in mind that filters of this type and what Lilly is making here are only really good for filtering water caught by rain. They will not purify water from germs and such, only clean it of dirt and debris. Still a good skill to know, Thanks for Sharing Lilly.
Hello Lilly.thankyou for the great information.a few years back i saw a u tube video making a water filter such as yours.instead of the grass they used moss.stating thst the moss has a natural ioxine property that helps to clean the water.your thoughts?
The other great thing about this filter is that when you are not out camping, and it is not being used as a filter, it makes a lovely, decorative living room wall ornament-conversation piece !!!
Lilly I really liked this video because you let subscribers know to check the surroundings from where you draw your water, down stream from a turd mill aka water treatment plant sewerage or factories ,refinery's is a often over looked consideration. take care and keep safe
Pops was a Cobra Gunship pilot in Nam back in the day. He trained just like all of his US army brothers with survival manuals. I read the book and it was interesting. My favorite one was the water still. If you are out in the boonies, you will need a cup, a long hose or straw, some saran wrap, a shovel, some grass or plants. Ya digs a hole in the shape of a reverse cone set the cup in the bottom, put a straw in it up to the top so you can drink. place grass and plants up high and set the saran wrap over the top. Hold it down with pepples and rocks, and put a small rock in the center so the saran wrap hangs low over the cup, thats where the water drips in the cup, and bam it heats up and drips condensation in the cup. Takes a while, but you get a cup of water and it makes water all day long...You want tips on hillbilly moonshine? LOL..Heh-heh..
Thanks Lilly for this very timely outdoors survival content you posted last week...i am gleaning tidbits here and there that could be useful for a post-apocalyptic adventure story where my participation is that of writer/scriptwriter, a story that has good potential of being adapted to a series for a streaming TV service such as NetFlix. BTW, the story centers on the personal growth/evolution (and perils in the journey) of a young professional woman who bugs out of a ruined capitol city, with zero bushcrafting skills, 8-9 months after a worldwide economic collapse, on her way to a rural sanctuary community deep in the country's tropical interior. It's set here in modern-day Venezuela. Regards from Caracas!
@@stephaniejarriel8938 thanks....the first hurdle to clear is to get those streaming platforms interested in purchasing a complete season after they see our pitch with a trailer promo and/or a pilot episode. The other is production in a country that is a bit hostile to the US and an ally of Russia in the current Ukraine crisis.
@@peterbehringer63 I think I know which country your referring to..south of the border so to speak. If I am correct in my assumption it's a beautiful place my sister has visited
@@stephaniejarriel8938 Yes, we are in Venezuela, IMHO, one of best places in the world currently to film a post-Apocalyptic or Zombie theme movie due to the severe deterioration of the country's infrastructure.
Thanks Peter, I hopefully you'll get your film made and I'll get to see it. C.P just added another post in addition to the EBike. Check it out if you haven't already.. & take care high five from Georgia!
great advice. You can hang a sheet with cold water & weight in it and collect the condensate for distilled water which has health benefits but is dimineralised so water flavour is lost along with beneficial impurities
Another thing you might like to consider, If you have a pot of some sort, you can also boil water and use that to clean up the sand if your concerned there may be organic matter.
You are so beautiful, Lilly. When I see you, I feel like a high school boy! Thank you once again. Lots of love and blessings from Ontario Canada. Wishing you the best in this new year!
Great video Lilly!! I've made these before since most of the water here in the Texas panhandle is red and muddy or full of green algae. That kills commercial filters before they can render even one fourth of a cup.❤️
Thanks for all of your advice and knowledge you share with us. The water.. since our water 1st appearance. Pretty much the same amont ...water dinosaurs once drank. Been going through the same cycle .Largest filter ever.
Lilly want to pre congratulate on soon reaching 1.000.000 subscribers. You have done this for a looooooong time, lots of videos and hard work. Be proud :)
Adding a few small pebbles, topped with a small bundle of grass into the cap before adding the sand should provide a "negative pressure" space that might help draw the water through slightly faster. Just be sure a pebble doesn't directly block the hole. Push a pin or twig up through the hole to insure the opening.
Finally a good opportunity to point out not only can one bring a jar self prepped canned stews and etc., one can also can water to store up. Twenty minutes and a sealed glass can of water is a great emergency reserve. I say twenty minutes merely because that is twice the minimum health standard of eight to ten minutes of boiling any food on the stove. I am single, and have learned to can that which I do not eat, from videos. Those jars, plus water jars, can travel back and forth. If one keeps going to a place like Survival Lilly is, with these reserves, well, when dedication hits the rotary oscillator, you end up running to your refuge, perhaps even without fresh food. But having a glass canning program, including bringing back empties one at a time if you actually use them, it will not take long to build a two or three month stash of canned food and WATER, it is very surprising how quick. I make a stew, now, not on the stove in a pot. Now, I have no waste because I cook all of the stew in small jars at once. They can last twenty years if done correct. No pressure cooker needed just brains. Canning water helps on her camp, sometimes the stream may not be sufficient, or one loses their container. Lily has a great forum for ideas so I thought this might be a good video to throw this out there to all of us. Water. Can some for emergencies. Thanks for the videos Lilly.
Lilly, you're such a great teacher with an invaluable wealth of knowledge. Imho you're a solid gold superstar! Thank you and keep up the good work! Btw, your dog is adorable!
The advice I have is dig a pit, fire, pot of collected water for steam. Hang a sheet, filled with collected water and collect condensation, put in rock to move the collection point away from the fire into a collection bowl. Worst case scenarios you can add urine to the boiling water. the big advantge off Lilly's filter is it doesn't need to be monitored, set and forget while you are sleeping
I saw ( many years ago) a method of water filtration where, I believe, they used plastic over a bowl and the condensation was the clean water. Have you heard of a method like this?
If u find two more bottles , make three filters, hang them vertically so that each feed filtered water into each other .. I hope the end product will be clean as crystal 🔮
Hi Lilly, man kann auch aus Kiefernholz und einem Schlauch einen Splintholzfilter bauen. Die Poren können auch Bakterien bis zu 100nm filtern. Problem ist der notwendige Wasserdruck der aber mittels langem Schlauch und genug Zeit auch gehen sollte. Vielleicht könnte man mit einem größeren Gefäß auch mehr Druck aufbauen.
@@SurvivalLilly Bin noch auf eine andere Möglichkeit mit Plastiksack gestoßen. Der nennt das Holzfilterkerzen. Größere Holzscheibe = schnellere Durchflussgeschwindigkeit. Oder Holzart mit größeren Poren, allerdings geringerer Filterleistung.. Wäre ja vielleicht auch mit Holzgefäß machbar wenn man das dicht bekommt
Very good information, I appreciate your knowledge on this topic I have heard information regarding most people cannot go without water more than 3 or 4 days.unfortunately,most people sacrifice practical skills over convenience.stay safe.
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Hey everyone. Check the counter... Lilly is less than 2K shy of having a million subscribers. Let's help her hit that milestone. Share her channel wherever you can. I've already shared her TH-cam link on Reddit and Facebook. We love ya, Lilly. Content is always great and worth the time to watch. Keep it coming.
Unfortunately, with this method -Without boiling.- only less bad water can be made from very bad water. However, it is perfect for cleaning it from visible dirt. After boiling for ten minutes, the microbes can be killed. To remove chemical residues and unpleasant off-flavors, add a half teaspoon of activated carbon (/2l) resting for a few hours, sometimes shaking it, the result will be perfect. So I drank some pretty poor quality water. (River Zala, River Raab) But I think the most important thing is boiling! In a survival situation, a severe diarrhea equals death.
Camp fire charcoal is not activated charcoal, it’s much less absorbent. You shouldn’t expect ordinary charcoal to do the same job as activated charcoal which has been either superheated with steam at 1000°C or made with Calcium Hydroxide
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🌟😄 Hi Survival Lilly, Thanks for sharing. Wishing you a Happy New Year! 😄🌟
Hi lily, I want your opinion about an idea that I had watching the filter video. Can we use a wooden cover for the plastic bottle to make isotheric (I'm not sure if I write it right my english are not so good) bottle, to keep the water hot or cool?👍
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Do Not add plant matter at the top of your filter plant matter molds in moist environment
You don't want to drink mold
Interessant
Using charcoal (activated carbon) and moss ( contains iodine) these filters will also help pull heavy metal contaminants like mercury and lead from your water, it takes patience but with a large enough filter you can make water that is on par with what comes from your tap.
You think tap water is drinkable?🙄
@@planetguantanamo I grew up on well water soooo yeah, guess I should have specified that
@@planetguantanamo Depends on where you live.
Honestly I think activated carbon alone might even do a good job. Its basically the same thing that's in gas masks. You dont even have to run the water through it you can just let a stick of activated carbon sit in a pitcher of water overnight and it draws out the contaminants.
@Rick Christopher nope it leaches out, it’s not going to purify the water. Still has to be boiled as the mrs has said
Hi Lilly, I almost didn't watch this video because I've watched several others about the same water filter and didn't expect your's to be any different from the rest.
I was so wrong! Your's is the first video that I recall to ever address the danger of using charcol from poisonous wood.that's something I don't think I ever would have thought of. Thank you very much for that important bit of information. I'm really glad I watched.
Key is to filter the water at least 3 to 5 times before you get really clean water. also, Before you pour the water in the make-shift bottle, you can sieve out the larger particles and debris with a cloth (T-shirt you're wearing) and then put it in the bottle. That quickens the water purification and doesn't clog up the bottle (this filter also has a life, you will need to replace all those ingredients after a few days of use)
It looks like your filter is working good, Lilly. The reason the filtered water coming out is initially dirty is mostly from the dust/debris in the sand you used, not the dirt from the water you poured in. I used to have an aquarium for many years in which I used sand, and I had to rinse the sand over and over again, for hours, when I first set it up in order to prevent cloudy water in my tank. Of course it's a bigger problem in an aquarium because there is lots of water current stirring things up, whereas with a filter there is very little current, so that's probably why the output clears up pretty quick.
Moss is also very good at removing the nasty stuff if it's available. Great video Lilly
👍❤ I’ve watched other videos on primitive water filtration techniques, but you make some great points I hadn’t heard, Lilly. For instance, cleaning ash from charcoal before putting the charcoal in a filter bottle. I wouldn’t have thought of that.
you can also use a sock and fill it with filtering material.
Hello Lilly, i must say u are one of the most consistent youtuber. Even during covid u educated us with ur survival Videos. Like your channel. Wish cud get a chance to be part of ur video. Regards.Good luck
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Hi Lily, I am a fan of your videos. I find them very instructional and I have recommended it to others. Hope you can show more of the scenery. Stay safe.
This is a very interesting concept. I have run aquariums for over 40 years, and have made many, many filters with carbon and charcoal, and other media, so this was a lot of fun to watch. I know the charcoal has a limited life, so it's interesting that in the field, you can easily generate your own charcoal to rebuild your filter. Really great video!
Another tool I carry is a Scotchbrite scouring pad. Among other uses it serves as a mini filter which well. Must boil though.
Lily you really did a great job making that water filter as always. Watching you and all your videos that you had produced over time. I have been really learning a lot from you and I truly appreciate it. For now until your next video. I'm wishing you a very happy and healthy new year and may all of your dreams and wishes that you have for the new year come true. Take care
Best youtube channel. Love your videos
Great video! I have seen where adding a paper cone coffee filter to your pack can be used in the bottom, the sand, charcoal…. And if you need tinder, you can burn a spare filter
Hi Lilly! It is so nice to see you! Happy New Year!
Hello Lilly, thank you for your survival information I appreciate your videos.
Well done Lilly thats a great idea for getting non dirty water 💧 and yes it still has to be boiled to be sanitised , people must never use water from a commercial crop growing area because like what you said its full of pesticides and chemical fertiliser thats another video .
Lilly.
another good thing to do is keep some coffee filters with you and screw a piece of one into the cap so it holds back the sand and just lets the water through ... other wise you might have gritty water, and i dont know about you .... but i dont really like gritty water !!!!
This is a great water filtration system. It mimicks how water drains through all the top soil and gets down to the water table.
I'm glad you told everyone to filter the water several times and then boil it.
Great video per usual.
Shove 20-30 coffee filters into your kit. You can use them as a pre-filter to strain out the big chunks. I wonder how one would work filled with charcoal?
Thank you! Hoping the best for you
In Kürze hast du die 1 Million Abos geschafft und das ohne Survival Inszenierung...Absolut verdient. Gratuliere !!
Approaching 1 million subscribers, Lilly!!! 👍🎉😎
There are several videos available on TH-cam which show how to make activated charcoal at home. It does take some time, though.
Bottles are very useful items for emergency situations. I have used aluminum bottles to make decorative citronella candles for cook-outs, and have also used them during power outages.
Great filtering system Lilly, I personally use moss on top instead of grass. Now I use my life straws,there more reliable. But if u haven't Access to one your method along with boiling it works great.
This can also be done by alternating sand and charcoal layers if you don't have anything else, 3 layers of each should be good. Also keep in mind that filters of this type and what Lilly is making here are only really good for filtering water caught by rain. They will not purify water from germs and such, only clean it of dirt and debris. Still a good skill to know, Thanks for Sharing Lilly.
Hello Lilly.thankyou for the great information.a few years back i saw a u tube video making a water filter such as yours.instead of the grass they used moss.stating thst the moss has a natural ioxine property that helps to clean the water.your thoughts?
Lily's dog, Amy, was praying that Lily wasn't going to make a log canteen again. Amy nearly died of dehydration the last time. It took so long.
Thanks Lilly. Always very informative and interesting to see your videos. Hugs to Amy. She’s so cute. Be safe and well til the next one.
The other great thing about this filter is that when you are not out camping, and it is not being used as a filter, it makes a lovely, decorative living room wall ornament-conversation piece !!!
Great video, thank you for sharing Lilly!
You seem to cover all the bases, good job.
Thank you. You make it look so simple!
Happy New Year Survival Lilly! Wish you have a Great..Great.. Year and Survivor forever.
Lilly I really liked this video because you let subscribers know to check the surroundings from where you draw your water, down stream from a turd mill aka water treatment plant sewerage or factories ,refinery's is a often over looked consideration. take care and keep safe
Wow. This is tremendous. And having this knowledge - like from all your videos - 'in our pocket' gives us more confidence. Thank you!
Good job Lilly !
Thank you Survival Lilly for amazing contents and advises , can you please teach how to make magnify glass in the wild.
Pops was a Cobra Gunship pilot in Nam back in the day. He trained just like all of his US army brothers with survival manuals. I read the book and it was interesting. My favorite one was the water still. If you are out in the boonies, you will need a cup, a long hose or straw, some saran wrap, a shovel, some grass or plants. Ya digs a hole in the shape of a reverse cone set the cup in the bottom, put a straw in it up to the top so you can drink. place grass and plants up high and set the saran wrap over the top. Hold it down with pepples and rocks, and put a small rock in the center so the saran wrap hangs low over the cup, thats where the water drips in the cup, and bam it heats up and drips condensation in the cup. Takes a while, but you get a cup of water and it makes water all day long...You want tips on hillbilly moonshine? LOL..Heh-heh..
Birch bark is a good resource for making water containers.
Thank you, Lilly, and welcome to the new year. This is a good idea.
Nice video. Keep up the awesome work!!
Still like all of your films Lilly. Thank you for all of the work you go to.
Thanks Lilly for this very timely outdoors survival content you posted last week...i am gleaning tidbits here and there that could be useful for a post-apocalyptic adventure story where my participation is that of writer/scriptwriter, a story that has good potential of being adapted to a series for a streaming TV service such as NetFlix. BTW, the story centers on the personal growth/evolution (and perils in the journey) of a young professional woman who bugs out of a ruined capitol city, with zero bushcrafting skills, 8-9 months after a worldwide economic collapse, on her way to a rural sanctuary community deep in the country's tropical interior. It's set here in modern-day Venezuela. Regards from Caracas!
I'd watch your show on Netflix. I am glad Lilly has inspired you, like she has for so many others.
@@stephaniejarriel8938 thanks....the first hurdle to clear is to get those streaming platforms interested in purchasing a complete season after they see our pitch with a trailer promo and/or a pilot episode. The other is production in a country that is a bit hostile to the US and an ally of Russia in the current Ukraine crisis.
@@peterbehringer63 I think I know which country your referring to..south of the border so to speak. If I am correct in my assumption it's a beautiful place my sister has visited
@@stephaniejarriel8938 Yes, we are in Venezuela, IMHO, one of best places in the world currently to film a post-Apocalyptic or Zombie theme movie due to the severe deterioration of the country's infrastructure.
Thanks Peter, I hopefully you'll get your film made and I'll get to see it.
C.P just added another post in addition to the EBike. Check it out if you haven't already.. & take care high five from Georgia!
great advice. You can hang a sheet with cold water & weight in it and collect the condensate for distilled water which has health benefits but is dimineralised so water flavour is lost along with beneficial impurities
Another thing you might like to consider, If you have a pot of some sort, you can also boil water and use that to clean up the sand if your concerned there may be organic matter.
Outstanding video !! This one is among your best !!!!
Best survival water filter I've seen. Fast too.
Thanks Lilly
Interessant,aber eine Wintersurvivaledition,mit Übernachtung bei Minusgraden,Schneehöhle und Feuermachen im Winter,Kochen im Winter wäre auch toll.😊
Excellent video again Lilly great content again, hope you have a awesome New year, stay safe keep well 👍.
Nice! I had fun playing around and making one of these last year.
You are so beautiful, Lilly. When I see you, I feel like a high school boy! Thank you once again. Lots of love and blessings from Ontario Canada. Wishing you the best in this new year!
Sehr gut und sehr interessant liebe Lilly! Beste Grüße, Sepp
Great video Lilly!! I've made these before since most of the water here in the Texas panhandle is red and muddy or full of green algae. That kills commercial filters before they can render even one fourth of a cup.❤️
Thanks for all of your advice and knowledge you share with us. The water.. since our water 1st appearance. Pretty much the same amont ...water dinosaurs once drank. Been going through the same cycle .Largest filter ever.
Happy new year 2022 congratulantions for work video, your shelters built and pets very happy and good friends how do you work wood with the ax.
Thank you so much for this lovely demo!
Training that Dog I see. She will eventually learn to stand by without having to be tied out.
This was pretty awesome, how she made everything ? She is a very smart lady. THANKS FOR YOUR VIDEO CAN'T WAIT TO SEE THE NEXT ONE
Thanks Lilly. 😁👍
Cant wait to see you hit 1 mil!
Lilly want to pre congratulate on soon reaching 1.000.000 subscribers. You have done this for a looooooong time, lots of videos and hard work. Be proud :)
Hi Lilly looking good USA Tennessee❤️👍🇺🇸
Adding a few small pebbles, topped with a small bundle of grass into the cap before adding the sand should provide a "negative pressure" space that might help draw the water through slightly faster. Just be sure a pebble doesn't directly block the hole. Push a pin or twig up through the hole to insure the opening.
Beautiful dog
Finally a good opportunity to point out not only can one bring a jar self prepped canned stews and etc., one can also can water to store up. Twenty minutes and a sealed glass can of water is a great emergency reserve. I say twenty minutes merely because that is twice the minimum health standard of eight to ten minutes of boiling any food on the stove. I am single, and have learned to can that which I do not eat, from videos. Those jars, plus water jars, can travel back and forth. If one keeps going to a place like Survival Lilly is, with these reserves, well, when dedication hits the rotary oscillator, you end up running to your refuge, perhaps even without fresh food. But having a glass canning program, including bringing back empties one at a time if you actually use them, it will not take long to build a two or three month stash of canned food and WATER, it is very surprising how quick. I make a stew, now, not on the stove in a pot. Now, I have no waste because I cook all of the stew in small jars at once. They can last twenty years if done correct. No pressure cooker needed just brains. Canning water helps on her camp, sometimes the stream may not be sufficient, or one loses their container. Lily has a great forum for ideas so I thought this might be a good video to throw this out there to all of us. Water. Can some for emergencies. Thanks for the videos Lilly.
Soooo close to that million .
Lilly, you're such a great teacher with an invaluable wealth of knowledge. Imho you're a solid gold superstar! Thank you and keep up the good work! Btw, your dog is adorable!
What a marvelous lesson. ❤️Thank you for this step by step video. I could do this. 😊
Thanks for educational video showcasing the process.🤟
Great information in this video! Yes, pre-filter, then BOIL it! Too many nasty things in the water. Better safe than sorry. Blessings, everyone!
The advice I have is dig a pit, fire, pot of collected water for steam. Hang a sheet, filled with collected water and collect condensation, put in rock to move the collection point away from the fire into a collection bowl. Worst case scenarios you can add urine to the boiling water. the big advantge off Lilly's filter is it doesn't need to be monitored, set and forget while you are sleeping
Using spagnam moss is better than grass
Wow ich wusste nicht dass wir Österreicher so eine große TH-camrin aus dem Bereich haben!
Glad to know you are ready for this. Few Americans are. BTW, Boiling is best! IHMO, using a dyi filter is risky, unless we would next boil it....
Lilly I would love to see you take on one of those survival shows.
Thank you and Happy new year.
Great explanation Lilly. For that reason I always have activated charcoal vacuum sealed in my bugout bag and at home.
Your dog 🐕 is absolutely gorgeous ❤️ 🐕🐾
Hi from Syracuse NY USA my friend
How many uses can you get from that filter before you have to make a new one?
I saw ( many years ago) a method of water filtration where, I believe, they used plastic over a bowl and the condensation was the clean water. Have you heard of a method like this?
Thank you!
I really appreciate this video.
If u find two more bottles , make three filters, hang them vertically so that each feed filtered water into each other .. I hope the end product will be clean as crystal 🔮
Hi Lilly, man kann auch aus Kiefernholz und einem Schlauch einen Splintholzfilter bauen. Die Poren können auch Bakterien bis zu 100nm filtern. Problem ist der notwendige Wasserdruck der aber mittels langem Schlauch und genug Zeit auch gehen sollte. Vielleicht könnte man mit einem größeren Gefäß auch mehr Druck aufbauen.
Und wo kriegt man in der wildnis einen langen gartenschlauch her?
@@SurvivalLilly Bin noch auf eine andere Möglichkeit mit Plastiksack gestoßen. Der nennt das Holzfilterkerzen. Größere Holzscheibe = schnellere Durchflussgeschwindigkeit. Oder Holzart mit größeren Poren, allerdings geringerer Filterleistung.. Wäre ja vielleicht auch mit Holzgefäß machbar wenn man das dicht bekommt
Great demonstration. I'd probably boil the water after filtering it.
Very good information, I appreciate your knowledge on this topic I have heard information regarding most people cannot go without water more than 3 or 4 days.unfortunately,most people sacrifice practical skills over convenience.stay safe.
I think your filter would have ran clear faster if you rinsed the sand out. It probably has dirt particles in it. Great video.
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Thanks Lily... I don't drink chemical water either...👍👍
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It's close to 1,000,000!!! 😁 🇧🇷
She's the best survival tube channel, especially female one, she deserves the million👏
nice one. kann man auch moos statt gras verwenden?
ja kannst du
@@SurvivalLilly danke!
Great to see! My carbon filters would seal over quickly. I want to make a 5 gal with diatimacious earth.
where do you get adequate Dearth in a SHTF situation?
Where to get it? A snorkel and an islander???
All the best to you and yours in 2022. Stay safe.
Unfortunately, with this method -Without boiling.- only less bad water can be made from very bad water.
However, it is perfect for cleaning it from visible dirt. After boiling for ten minutes, the microbes can be killed. To remove chemical residues and unpleasant off-flavors, add a half teaspoon of activated carbon (/2l) resting for a few hours, sometimes shaking it, the result will be perfect.
So I drank some pretty poor quality water. (River Zala, River Raab) But I think the most important thing is boiling! In a survival situation, a severe diarrhea equals death.
Lilly always make fantastic videos!!
Good jobs 👍
Camp fire charcoal is not activated charcoal, it’s much less absorbent. You shouldn’t expect ordinary charcoal to do the same job as activated charcoal which has been either superheated with steam at 1000°C or made with Calcium Hydroxide