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Condenser water?
On May 17, 4:18*pm, blake murphy > wrote:
> On Sun, 16 May 2010 22:34:02 -0400, Paco wrote:
> > "Omelet" > wrote in message
> >news
> >> In article
> >> >,
> >> Food SnobŪ > wrote:
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> >>> On May 16, 10:59 am, "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote:
> >>> > "Omelet" > wrote
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> >>> > > Is this water potable? *Could it be used for the pet waters or for
> >>> > > cooking and drinking?
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> >>> > Hell no!. *It may seem clean now if the unit is new, but over time it
> >>> > is
> >>> > going to be cruddy with everything that is in the air getting carried
> >>> > over
> >>> > the finds of the evaporator coil. *It may still look clear, but there
> >>> > will
> >>> > be mold spores, dust, bacteria, etc. *Watering plants OK, but that is
> >>> > all.
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> >>> Exactly what Ed wrote. *It's the best water you could get for watering
> >>> plants--no chlorine. *DO NOT drink it or allow your pets to drink it.
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