Inline Berkey Waterfilter for 2 Inch Pvc and Water Barrels
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Inline Berkey Waterfilter for 2 Inch Pvc and Water Barrels
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While out roughing it water is the most important concern. So we put togeher a water filter system to gravity feed from one 55 gallon food grade plastic barrel to another. The top barrel had a hole cut in the bottom side and a 1.5 inch pvc connecter installed. 1,5 inch was chosen for the upstream sections of the system because it is cheaper. There may be more to come on upstream system development.
Parts

One berkey water filter +
-1/4 wingnut for threaded nipple(this one was a semisoft air filter cover plastic replacement wingnut)
one rubber or leather gasket
one 2 inch threaded pvc plug
one 1.5 to 2 inch pvc connector
one 2 inch to 2 inch threaded pvc connector
one 18 inch piece of 2 inch pvc
one 90 degree male to female (this may chage according to how you attach to your barrel)
-1/4 wingnut for threaded nipple(this one was a semisoft air filter cover plastic replacement wingnut)
one rubber or leather gasket
one 2 inch threaded pvc plug
one 1.5 to 2 inch pvc connector
one 2 inch to 2 inch threaded pvc connector
one 18 inch piece of 2 inch pvc
one 90 degree male to female (this may chage according to how you attach to your barrel)
Drill Hole in 2 Inch Plug and Insert Wingnut

Yeah wingnuts are REALLY wondrous and useful. Some of them don't seem practical but they are much needed.
Put Gasket on Berkey Nipple and Screw Into Plug With the Wingnut

Lower Threaded Couple Over Filter and Screw Into Plug

Your thing should look like this...
Slide 2 Inch Piece Over Filter and Attach 2 to 1.5 Coupler

I knew we could do it!
Add the Connector You Wish to Use to Connect to Your Barrel

Yarrrgh, yup that IS a pirate fish!
-bluegill notes:
Hey I like to use silicone sealant for some of the connections and yup it can get a little difficult to clean up when ya gotta fiddle the system. SO THE BEST SEALANT TO USE has been a little beeswax mixed with cooking oil. Or even bacon grease if you are critter kitchen. I also like to put a silver spoon or other silverware in the upstream pipe... It actually DOES kill microbugs...
-the fish, it swims
-bluegill notes:
Hey I like to use silicone sealant for some of the connections and yup it can get a little difficult to clean up when ya gotta fiddle the system. SO THE BEST SEALANT TO USE has been a little beeswax mixed with cooking oil. Or even bacon grease if you are critter kitchen. I also like to put a silver spoon or other silverware in the upstream pipe... It actually DOES kill microbugs...
-the fish, it swims