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greenrvgreen
Aug 04, 2017Explorer
Once again a certain esteemed forum member climbs a mountain of nonsense and dares anyone to knock him off of it.
Yes, we're always told to use a coarse sediment filter, but they're not very cleanable and they're almost as expensive as an actual ceramic filter, which is EASILY cleaned with a brillo pad and ten extra seconds, and will outlast the sediment filter by a factor of DECADES.
I bought a high-end sterilight 120v and it cooked my water like it thought I was going to make coffee. I'd be more interested in a UVc unit that could be threaded into a 3/4 inch port in the water tank, where I could periodically blast any critters treading water in there.
Factors like dwell time ought to give sentient users the shivers. Who would want to rely soley on a device that comes with built-in excuses?
Yes, we're always told to use a coarse sediment filter, but they're not very cleanable and they're almost as expensive as an actual ceramic filter, which is EASILY cleaned with a brillo pad and ten extra seconds, and will outlast the sediment filter by a factor of DECADES.
I bought a high-end sterilight 120v and it cooked my water like it thought I was going to make coffee. I'd be more interested in a UVc unit that could be threaded into a 3/4 inch port in the water tank, where I could periodically blast any critters treading water in there.
Factors like dwell time ought to give sentient users the shivers. Who would want to rely soley on a device that comes with built-in excuses?
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