Friday, January 11, 2008

A Water Filter Drinking Countertop System Can Purifiy Your Kitchen and Bathroom's Water Supply

Choosing a water filter drinking countertop system is a good option for those who want to ensure that the water they drink and cook with is as clean and pure as possible. Although a whole house filtration system is more thorough, a point of use filter can also remove additional sediment from pipes.

There are many types of systems to choose from on the market today. Many of these systems are designed to filter out minerals, chlorine, and fluoride. These systems range in price, and you will pay more for a higher performance system. However, you must take into consideration the price of your health as well.

Before looking at the types of water filter drinking countertop systems, you should look closely at the effects of tap water on the human body. Chlorine is an important factor in water health. This is because the chlorine will actually dissipate into the air through steam, creating chloroform gas. These gases are speculated to be one of the main causes of the increase in asthma patients.

Another consideration is minerals. Minerals are actually good for your body. They occur organically throughout nature. Minerals such as calcium strengthen the teeth and bones, and minerals such as zinc boost the immune system. Getting a countertop drinking filter that removes these healthful minerals is actually not in your best interests.

Finally, there are more harmful things in your tap water than chlorine and an overabundance of fluoride (which can damage teeth). There are many volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and trihalomethanes (THMs) in tap water that can affect your health. These chemicals can actually interact with medications rendering them useless or making you ill.

The less expensive counter top drinking filter will filter out minerals, chlorine, and fluoride, using reverse osmosis. These filters will run water through a membrane, or filter, at a high pressure. The end result is a lower pressure for your water faucet, and a loss of organic minerals such as calcium that are actually good for your body. Additionally, many of the harmful organic compounds and synthetic chemicals found in most tap water will remain.

Some of the less expensive water filter systems will use single carbon based filters. These filters will clean your tap water of chlorine, VOCs and THMs. However, the performance of these single filter systems is also questionable, as they tend to filter out less of the VOCs and THMs than multi-stage filtration systems.

The best counter top drinking filter that you can get for your family is a dual carbon based filter. After all, it only makes sense that water run through two filters will be cleaner than water run through one filter. These filters will get more of the VOCs and THMs out of your tap water. In fact, the average filter of this type removes up to ninety seven percent of these harmful chemicals.

When choosing a water filter drinking countertop system, it is also important to consider filter duration and cost. Most often, the less expensive systems will actually cost more in filters. This is due to the fact that the filters are not designed to last more than one month, and often cost as much or more than the system itself.

In the end, any countertop drinking filter is better than none. When you look at the dangers of drinking tap, you cannot turn your back on the benefits of drinking purified or filtered water. However, the better your filtration system is, the healthier you and your family will be. How can you put a price tag on that?

Martin Spencer is a health researcher who has been studying water filtration for over 25 years. He is a regular contributor to Water Treatment Guide, a site dedicated to various methods of treating and purifying water. Learn about water filter drinking countertop systems on our site.

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The FM Modulator - Used for Its Convenience, not Quality

The FM modulator or FM transmitter is a device used to play your plug-and-play Satellite radio receiver through your vehicles FM stereo. FM transmitters can also be used to play other digital audio devices like iPods, CD and MD players.

Normally second choice to an audio cassette adaptor because of sound quality, the FM modulator is still a very quick and simple way to get your plug-and-play Satellite radio receiver working in your vehicle.

Although sometimes only used if all else fails, the FM modulator at least provides an option for listeners who not audiophiles, want an easy way to hook up their receiver, or simply do not have a built-in cassette player in their vehicle.

Enough degrading these devices; there are probably thousands of Satellite radio listeners out there who will tell you that they experience good reception using an FM modulator. However, there is no doubt about it, an FM modulator, if used, can and will on occasions degrade the quality of audio output from your plug-and-play Satellite radio receiver.

An FM modulator converts the audio signal from the plug-and-play receiver into an FM signal, which is then transmitted over an unused FM frequency or station selected by the listener. The limitations of the FM frequency band mean this in no way represents what the signal actually sounds like.

There are two types of modulator available; wireless and hardwired.

The wireless modulator is built-in to a power adaptor that plugs into the cigarette lighter socket, the docking station or cradle that houses the plug-and-play receiver, or, more recently, the plug-and-play receiver itself. The receivers audio output is transmitted over the air to an unused FM frequency.

The wireless modulator is convenient, easy to install and configure, but broadcasts only a very short-range signal prone to fading and with interference; comparatively weaker compared to a hardwired modulator.

The hardwired modulator is placed in between the vehicles stereo unit and antenna. The modulator connects directly into the stereos FM antenna socket to provide a better frequency response and a signal with less interference that is less lightly to fade.

It is recommended that a hardwired modulator be installed professionally, as it requires a connection to the antenna socket on the rear of the vehicles stereo and to the electrical system, all located behind the dashboard.

The amount of interference, static and fading you experience, using either of these devices, depends on where you are geographically located in the US, quality of the in-built tuner or broadcast and the type of modulator installed in your vehicle.

For example, somebody living in a major metropolitan area, using a wireless modulator, will no doubt experience poor reception along with the frequent and often debilitating interference from other radio stations.

With regard to sound quality, the wireless modulator rests at the bottom of the pile with the hardwired version above it. However, depending on circumstances, hardwired modulators can be as good as cassette adaptors if not better.

For more information please visit: http://www.the-satellite-radio-advisor.com

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