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Bassmon
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Apr 11, 2018

RV in line water filters

Any suggestions what make seams to be both reasonably priced as well good quality for a in line water filer.

Thanks in advance,

Larry

14 Replies

  • Use this whole house filter got from Home Depot, filter cost about 7 $$ for 2
  • BarneyS wrote:
    I have been using a whole house filter, purchased at Home Depot, for the past 14 years. I use a charcoal filter in it which filters finer and also takes out any funny taste in the water. Change the filter as needed. I put the whole thing in a plastic milk case and then on the ground under the edge of our slideout. I use brass quick connect fittings on all hoses. That keeps it out of the sun and also keeps it cooler. This has worked well for us for many years, lasts longer, and is not expensive like the smaller inline filters are.
    Barney







    I have that filter mounted under my trailer and have a house fitting next to the tank fill valve and all water goes through the filter first then to the fill for the tank so all water is filtered and then have the small one that came with the trailer under the sink seems to work good.
  • I have been using a whole house filter, purchased at Home Depot, for the past 14 years. I use a charcoal filter in it which filters finer and also takes out any funny taste in the water. Change the filter as needed. I put the whole thing in a plastic milk case and then on the ground under the edge of our slideout. I use brass quick connect fittings on all hoses. That keeps it out of the sun and also keeps it cooler. This has worked well for us for many years, lasts longer, and is not expensive like the smaller inline filters are.
    Barney