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LaVilla.
post Oct 22 2015, 09:35 PM

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QUOTE(tagz8 @ Oct 15 2015, 04:13 PM)
At least consider using something in the RM140 - RM400 range here as a pre-filter before you boil.  smile.gif

http://www.panasonic.com/my/consumer/kitch...filtration.html
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Free Bump for your thread wink.gif

Anyway, really thank you for the recommendation ^^




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TStagz8
post Oct 23 2015, 09:04 AM

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QUOTE(LaVilla. @ Oct 22 2015, 09:35 PM)
Free Bump for your thread wink.gif

Anyway, really thank you for the recommendation ^^
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You're welcome. By the way, you still have to boil the water smile.gif
LaVilla.
post Oct 23 2015, 09:23 AM

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QUOTE(tagz8 @ Oct 23 2015, 09:04 AM)
You're welcome. By the way, you still have to boil the water smile.gif
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hehe..i know i know tongue.gif
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post Oct 23 2015, 10:24 AM

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QUOTE(LaVilla. @ Oct 23 2015, 09:23 AM)
hehe..i know i know  tongue.gif
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Don't use the plastic kettle.. Use an electric stainless steel kettle biggrin.gif
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post Oct 23 2015, 10:49 AM

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QUOTE(tagz8 @ Oct 23 2015, 10:24 AM)
Don't use the plastic kettle.. Use an electric stainless steel kettle  biggrin.gif
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how you know i am using plastic kettle? blink.gif
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post Oct 23 2015, 10:55 AM

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QUOTE(LaVilla. @ Oct 23 2015, 10:49 AM)
how you know i am using plastic kettle? blink.gif
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心灵相通? Haha.

Just guessed, it's very common anyway due to it being cheap and convenient.
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post Oct 23 2015, 10:57 AM

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QUOTE(tagz8 @ Oct 23 2015, 10:55 AM)
心灵相通? Haha.

Just guessed, it's very common anyway due to it being cheap and convenient.
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but then my thought is, since they used plastic and the plastic able to re-stand high temperature, so shall be okay right? unsure.gif
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post Oct 23 2015, 11:02 AM

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QUOTE(LaVilla. @ Oct 23 2015, 10:57 AM)
but then my thought is, since they used plastic and the plastic able to re-stand high temperature, so shall be okay right? unsure.gif
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Never know what they may be leaching into the water.

Anyway, I have not looked into this matter. Very good idea you gave me. Will search more over the weekend and give you a proper reply.
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post Oct 23 2015, 11:11 AM

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QUOTE(tagz8 @ Oct 23 2015, 11:02 AM)
Never know what they may be leaching into the water.

Anyway, I have not looked into this matter. Very good idea you gave me. Will search more over the weekend and give you a proper reply.
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yea, you are right somehow.

Eh, erm ok. You are welcome then tongue.gif I myself will also search and see, since i never actually think about this.
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post Oct 24 2015, 07:59 PM

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QUOTE(LaVilla. @ Oct 23 2015, 11:11 AM)
yea, you are right somehow.

Eh, erm ok. You are welcome then tongue.gif I myself will also search and see, since i never actually think about this.
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I'll admit I didn't have much time to do a thorough research on that.

But pulling ideas out of my mind, what I can think of as one of the safest (idealistic):

Using an induction cooker (portable/non portable), and an induction friendly stainless steel pot

The reason for this is to avoid potential nickel contamination from nickel coated heating coils in your regular stainless steel electric kettles. Unless you can verify with the manufacturer on whether it is nickel free or what measures they employ to mitigate such risk.

Another even more idealistic way, is to use an induction cooker with an intermediate heat transfer disc and use a heat-resistant glass like pyrex to contain the water.

Someone may find a more convenient way for the above, but I believe it's highly convenient already, and very likely even faster than using electric/gas.

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post Oct 24 2015, 08:03 PM

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post Oct 24 2015, 08:08 PM

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QUOTE(CyberSetan @ Oct 24 2015, 08:03 PM)
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Doctor not interested. Kthxbye
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Ok, thanks for taking the trouble to comment anyway.
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post Oct 24 2015, 08:34 PM

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another ecpi coming?
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post Oct 24 2015, 09:29 PM

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QUOTE(popice2u @ Oct 24 2015, 08:34 PM)
another ecpi coming?
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What're your comments on that brand?
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post Oct 26 2015, 03:25 PM

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To update, a pharmaceutical chemistry graduate is now on board.

We're now onto developing a conceptual model based on the health sciences.

Targeted date to conceptualization is about 2 months.

Once we have developed this model, will be consulting an electrical engineering graduate on technical feasibility.

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post Oct 26 2015, 03:34 PM

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a pharma graduate is ok i guess. the more appropriate chemist is to look for those guarding semicon plants. those are the actual water experts. even those who are in personal care look highly upon the sifus in the semicon industry. pharma is 3rd or 4th graded.
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post Oct 26 2015, 03:50 PM

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QUOTE(FireIceCombo @ Oct 26 2015, 03:34 PM)
a pharma graduate is ok i guess. the more appropriate chemist is to look for those guarding semicon plants. those are the actual water experts. even those who are in personal care look highly upon the sifus in the semicon industry. pharma is 3rd or 4th graded.
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Thanks for the suggestion, would hope to meet one someday. Can you introduce? However, even then, I would want to maximize my time with the semicon expert by presenting a conceptual idea that is somewhat feasible, so let us get that done first.

Also, I guess each party would have his own expertise to contribute. For example, our pharm-chem guy would be able to provide an understanding skewed towards food and human health for the core of the concept, whereas the semicon chemist would be able to further optimize on water-composition chemistry.

Thanks again. By the way, awesome username you have. tongue.gif

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post Oct 27 2015, 08:09 AM

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QUOTE(tagz8 @ Oct 26 2015, 03:50 PM)
Thanks for the suggestion, would hope to meet one someday. Can you introduce? However, even then, I would want to maximize my time with the semicon expert by presenting a conceptual idea that is somewhat feasible, so let us get that done first.

Also, I guess each party would have his own expertise to contribute. For example, our pharm-chem guy would be able to provide an understanding skewed towards food and human health for the core of the concept, whereas the semicon chemist would be able to further optimize on water-composition chemistry.

Thanks again. By the way, awesome username you have.  tongue.gif
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very difficult to get hold of 1. water specialists in semicon wont bother bout all these. paid very highly and constantly consulting syabas or even indah water. there are only like 8-9 specialists in whole of m'sia wei.

u wan u can come and see me but gotta be either past 11pm or early 6am like that b4 i rush off to work.
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post Oct 27 2015, 06:15 PM

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QUOTE(FireIceCombo @ Oct 27 2015, 08:09 AM)
very difficult to get hold of 1. water specialists in semicon wont bother bout all these. paid very highly and constantly consulting syabas or even indah water. there are only like 8-9 specialists in whole of m'sia wei.

u wan u can come and see me but gotta be either past 11pm or early 6am like that b4 i rush off to work.
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Thanks so much for the offer. Will PM you on some technical questions once we get the concept ready.

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