It’s an 80l trash can.

The inverted lid has small holes drilled in them and act as the rain collector.

Two more pairs of holes, at the edge of the lid and into the container, together with some string keep the lid from blowing away.

  • WIZARD POPE💫
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    2212 days ago

    Are you woried about microplastics getting into your drinking water from using a plastic container?

  • astrsk
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    1212 days ago

    Obviously the point is to be off grid but many places restrict how much rain water can be collected, due to its impact on the ecosystem. One bin like this usually isn’t gonna cause a problem but rainwater runoff is vitally important for local flora and fauna, as well as the health and wellbeing of the rivers, lakes, and streams nearby.

    Also definitely should boil the water, or at least filter it further if it’s to be used as potable water.

    • @[email protected]
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      1211 days ago

      It’s always bugged me that cities use this excuse but then they pave roadways and parking lots with drainage basins that shoot that water directly into the nearest river as fast as possible creating more impact than if every household had ten of these barrels.

      Plus a lot of the time people collect rainwater to water their gardens instead of using city water so it’s just delaying the input of the water into the system.

  • @Hikermick
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    9 days ago

    If you were lucky enough to get a very heavy rain say three inches you would have three inches of water in that can. For it to work enough to be practical you need a large surface area that diverts the rain water into the can. A roof with a downspout is a good example

    • @[email protected]OP
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      4412 days ago

      Of course. But I’d rather keep the lid on, as it keeps debris such as leaves, branches, etc out.

      • @HornedMeatBeast
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        2112 days ago

        Don’t want mosquitoes getting in there either, lid is a must.

        • @[email protected]
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          912 days ago

          And the holes in the lid need to be smaller than a mosquito. Maybe some fine meshed screen would be helpful. I can’t really tell how big the holes are without a banana, for scale.