Mar-22-2023 08:50 PM
Mar-28-2023 04:50 PM
JBarca wrote:ktmrfs wrote:
John:
Looks like watersticks has discontinued the larger RV water softeners and only sells the shower kit. I shot them an email and they said they are having trouble keeping up with shower demand and RV filters have been discontinued. But the shower one is just a smaller version of the RV and likely could be used as a small RV unit, just would need more often recharging. I like the waterstick versions because they are small and so easy to recharge, fill with salt water, roll around on the ground and let sit, flush.
Thanks for checking; bummer on being discontinued.
The "On the Go" unit I bought is good, just larger. It also uses table salt for regeneration. These fit more on full hook-ups as they are larger and last longer, but they are good units. They just take up more room in the truck bed, heavier but still manageable, and due to the size and weight, a little more to deal with to fill 34-gallon fresh water for onboard tank camping. https://www.portablewatersoftener.com
Mar-28-2023 04:33 PM
ktmrfs wrote:
John:
Looks like watersticks has discontinued the larger RV water softeners and only sells the shower kit. I shot them an email and they said they are having trouble keeping up with shower demand and RV filters have been discontinued. But the shower one is just a smaller version of the RV and likely could be used as a small RV unit, just would need more often recharging. I like the waterstick versions because they are small and so easy to recharge, fill with salt water, roll around on the ground and let sit, flush.
Mar-28-2023 11:40 AM
Mar-27-2023 09:37 PM
ktmrfs wrote:
We just plan on leaving home with a full water tank, and then fill as needed. Carry along a portable "water stick" water softener for those places with water as hard as nails.
Mar-27-2023 06:33 PM
2oldman wrote:JimK-NY wrote:Lotta bad luck there!
At Great Basin NP, the water system was shut off due to some sort of emergency repair. All of that happened on the same camping trip.
It's common for almost any RV park or campground to have water problems.. much more than any other utility. Old rotten pipes, shifting ground, dry wells, pollution...
For that reason I always keep my tank well-filled and use it exclusively.
Mar-27-2023 05:20 PM
Mar-27-2023 12:32 PM
JimK-NY wrote:Lotta bad luck there!
At Great Basin NP, the water system was shut off due to some sort of emergency repair. All of that happened on the same camping trip.
Mar-27-2023 12:26 PM
Mar-27-2023 12:02 PM
Mar-26-2023 05:08 PM
Mar-26-2023 12:09 PM
LouLawrence wrote:
Our bus carries 147 usable gallons of fresh and that will last 5-7 days depending upon how many nice long hot showers we take that week. I'm OK not being out there in the middle of nowhere for an unknown amount of time.
Those who enjoy squeezing the last drop of water out of a thimble should be applauded (I suppose) but it does make interesting reading.
Mar-26-2023 11:32 AM
Mar-26-2023 08:49 AM
Mar-26-2023 05:39 AM
profdant139 wrote:
John, that was a great write-up -- lots of good ideas. Thanks for posting that!