Last year I purchased a Sawyer SP122 gravity mode filter. Based on my research on the need to minimize back-flushing, I cut a gold coffee filter to remove major sediment draining from my dirty water bag. Early tests where great; the unit would filter something like 2 liters per minute. Awesome.
I used the setup on several four day trips in the Colorado high country. Water sources were always crystal clear. I used the high pressure back-wash after each of the four trips. At the end of the season, I did the high pressure back-wash, followed by a gravity mode back-wash with tap water and a couple tablespoons of bleach.
This past summer, I made the bad mistake of taking the filter on a scouting weekend without first testing the filter. In the field, it wouldn't work. It was so slow, it took overnight to filter 2 liters of water.
Spoke to a Sawyer CSR, who recommended soaking the filter in a vinegar water solution. I did that overnight, back-wash, soaked overnight again, back-wash, and then the filter would work, but miserably slow. The CSR recommended sending the filter in to them, which I did, and they returned it without any note.
At this point, the filter works, but probably at a rate of 25% of what it did last fall. This is a filter that has probably only filtered less than 10 gallons of water, all with a pre-filter.
Anyone else have a challenging experience? Recommendations?
Here's a video showing my first time back in the field with the filter that had just been returned to me from Sawyer. The filtering rate is little more than a fast drip. Am I expecting too much from this filter? I would understand the filter working slower after filtering glacial till, but not with the water sources I'm using.
[video=youtube;a2y2nznEM9E]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2y2nznEM9E&feature=youtu.be[/video]
I used the setup on several four day trips in the Colorado high country. Water sources were always crystal clear. I used the high pressure back-wash after each of the four trips. At the end of the season, I did the high pressure back-wash, followed by a gravity mode back-wash with tap water and a couple tablespoons of bleach.
This past summer, I made the bad mistake of taking the filter on a scouting weekend without first testing the filter. In the field, it wouldn't work. It was so slow, it took overnight to filter 2 liters of water.
Spoke to a Sawyer CSR, who recommended soaking the filter in a vinegar water solution. I did that overnight, back-wash, soaked overnight again, back-wash, and then the filter would work, but miserably slow. The CSR recommended sending the filter in to them, which I did, and they returned it without any note.
At this point, the filter works, but probably at a rate of 25% of what it did last fall. This is a filter that has probably only filtered less than 10 gallons of water, all with a pre-filter.
Anyone else have a challenging experience? Recommendations?
Here's a video showing my first time back in the field with the filter that had just been returned to me from Sawyer. The filtering rate is little more than a fast drip. Am I expecting too much from this filter? I would understand the filter working slower after filtering glacial till, but not with the water sources I'm using.
[video=youtube;a2y2nznEM9E]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2y2nznEM9E&feature=youtu.be[/video]
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