M SteriPEN Adventurer Water Purifier REVIEW
by Roger Caffin
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Article Summary:
There is nothing worse than getting sick while out walking, and one cause is contaminated water. Because of this threat, most hikers carry some method for purifying water. There are four common ways used to convert water of doubtful quality into something you can safely drink - or to make those bugs harmless. Boiling takes a lot of time and fuel, and leaves water hot or tasting 'flat.' Filtering does not take out the very smallest viruses. Chemical treatments, the choice of many modern ultralight hikers, may not be effective if users comply with the short exposure times recommended by the manufacturers. An old technology, UV purification, is making inroads into the ultralight hiking community. UV purification devices are fast, effective, and they're getting lighter.
ARTICLE OUTLINE
- Introduction
- What's Good
- What's Not So Good
- Specifications: Manufacturer, Year/Model, Weight, Size, SteriPEN Adventurer Case, Lamp housing, UV wavelength, UV transmission, System Control, , Solar Cell Area, MSRP
- Caution
- Method of SteriPEN Operation
- Effectiveness of UV-C light and the SteriPEN Adventurer
- Description
- Safety Matters
- Field Testing
- Batteries
- Solar Charger
- The Future
- What's Unique
- Recommendations for Improvement
- Footnotes
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