De-ionised water prevents furring and scale formulation in batteries and steam irons.
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summerof76
11 Mar 173#7
Thanks for posting as I need some for my iron, heat added :innocent:
sradmad
11 Mar 173#5
Nice find vassy, heat added :smiley:
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vassy4u
11 Mar 171#1
luvsadealdealdeal
11 Mar 172#2
wow - not seen it so cheap before - thanks, dude
teerex to luvsadealdealdeal
11 Mar 17#13
Been posted at this price loads of times - I know because I've bought before
luvsadealdealdeal
11 Mar 17#3
what exactly can I do with my de-ionised water?
hukdbargain to luvsadealdealdeal
11 Mar 17#4
Add Iron and then drink.
vassy4u to luvsadealdealdeal
11 Mar 171#6
Distilled or deionized water is commonly used to top up the lead-acid batteries used in cars and trucks and for other applications. The presence of foreign ions commonly found in tap water will drastically shorten the lifespan of a lead-acid battery. ... Purified water is used in freshwater and marine aquariums.
Leftfield_2k2 to luvsadealdealdeal
13 Mar 17#23
Just bought 5ltr from Halfords for £3.50 the other day!! :-(
I use it for custom watercooling on overclocked computers :-)
sradmad
11 Mar 173#5
Nice find vassy, heat added :smiley:
summerof76
11 Mar 173#7
Thanks for posting as I need some for my iron, heat added :innocent:
gazz33
11 Mar 172#8
Thanks vassy
Adam2050
11 Mar 171#9
Also good in egg hatching, when using a brooder.
TokyoGhoul
11 Mar 17#10
Boiling a kettle and letting the water cool down does the same thing.
Adam2050 to TokyoGhoul
11 Mar 17#11
Nope. Unless your kettle collects the water and condenses into a sterile container, I'd argue that water from the tap has less impurties then boiled water, your just wearing you battery out quicker by even putting anything of the sort in, just spent £1.60 and get stuff that's already gone through the process.
Couldn't you just use cheap bottled spring water for an iron or kettle ? They're about 19p for 2 litres in Aldi!!
benslatz
12 Mar 17#16
spring water has lots of minerals in. really bad idea. u can use water from condensing tumble dryer...definately in ur iron or steam mop not sure I'd use it car battery though!
teerex to benslatz
13 Mar 17#21
Didn't know water from tumble dryers is also good? Thanks for the tip
SFconvert
12 Mar 17#17
Aren't most car batteries sealed though these days, limited use for this, except in irons, though using it for ironing does make ironing quite expensive, prefer to iron stuff damp.
fishmaster
12 Mar 17#18
So this is Nigel Farage approved water then.
krazyasif786
12 Mar 17#19
Can this be used for irons?
unfit to krazyasif786
12 Mar 171#20
That's what we use it for :smiley:
benslatz
13 Mar 17#22
its distilled water, though some recommend putting through a coffee filter to get rid of any lint
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I use it for custom watercooling on overclocked computers :-)