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Composition of condensate h2o

July 21st, 2008

Since I didn’t see an area for Chemistry…..lol.

Is the water from an A/C drain considered “distilled”? I know it’s not steam distilled, but other than what it may pick up from the pan and the drain pipe, is it pretty much mineral free?

I’m not going to drink it, don’t worry. I already collect it and use it to water some outdoor plants. Could I also use it in some indoor plants and in the bird bath?

Our city water is pretty hard and leaves deposits on planters, pots, etc.

You’d think. It’s just condensation gasthering on the outside of the coils. I wouldn’t want to drink whatever was down in that pan, though.

Furnace gas condensate is something else. That is acidic, and can eat up ventor fan metal retainer clips, for one thing.

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    August 11th, 2009 at 13:53 | #1

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    August 14th, 2009 at 07:02 | #2

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