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Andrew Gabriel January 13th 07 11:02 PM

Any use for used Brita water filters?
 
I've got a few used Brita water filters, thinking they might be
useful for something. They were time-expired, so I wouldn't use
them for anything potable, but they were still softening the
water when swapped out, although I presume I could recharge
the ion exchange part in them them by washing through with Brine?
So, has anyone come up with some use for these? Seems a shame to
chuck them out.

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Andrew Gabriel

Peter Parry January 14th 07 12:21 AM

Any use for used Brita water filters?
 
On 13 Jan 2007 23:02:15 GMT, (Andrew
Gabriel) wrote:

I presume I could recharge
the ion exchange part in them them by washing through with Brine?


Nope, they use a hydrogen/calcium exchange rather than a
sodium/calcium exchange. I believe you would need to use
Hydrochloric Acid to regenerate them. If they swapped sodium for
calcium they wouldn't be terribly good for potable water.

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Peter Parry.
http://www.wpp.ltd.uk/

raden January 14th 07 12:34 AM

Any use for used Brita water filters?
 
In message , Andrew Gabriel
writes
I've got a few used Brita water filters, thinking they might be
useful for something. They were time-expired, so I wouldn't use
them for anything potable, but they were still softening the
water when swapped out, although I presume I could recharge
the ion exchange part in them them by washing through with Brine?
So, has anyone come up with some use for these? Seems a shame to
chuck them out.

Do you have a lot of ironing to do ?

Really - do those resins really time expire, as long as they are kept
dry ?

--
geoff

raden January 14th 07 01:23 AM

Any use for used Brita water filters?
 
In message , raden
writes
In message , Andrew Gabriel
writes
I've got a few used Brita water filters, thinking they might be
useful for something. They were time-expired, so I wouldn't use
them for anything potable, but they were still softening the
water when swapped out, although I presume I could recharge
the ion exchange part in them them by washing through with Brine?
So, has anyone come up with some use for these? Seems a shame to
chuck them out.

Do you have a lot of ironing to do ?

Really - do those resins really time expire, as long as they are kept
dry ?


And I should have read the thread properly before replying

--
geoff

mrcheerful . January 14th 07 08:06 AM

Any use for used Brita water filters?
 

"Andrew Gabriel" wrote in message
...
I've got a few used Brita water filters, thinking they might be
useful for something. They were time-expired, so I wouldn't use
them for anything potable, but they were still softening the
water when swapped out, although I presume I could recharge
the ion exchange part in them them by washing through with Brine?
So, has anyone come up with some use for these? Seems a shame to
chuck them out.

--
Andrew Gabriel


there is a recycling scheme for them.

Recycle your used BRITA cartridges
Send them back to our Freepost address - BRITA RECYCLING, FREEPOST
NAT17876, Bicester, OX26 4BR.

from the brita web page:

http://www.brita.net/uk/?&L=1




Mrcheerful






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