โDec-04-2018 10:12 AM
โFeb-06-2019 07:18 AM
WTP-GC wrote:jmoran wrote:
I still think that the Berkey Water Filter is the best in the market! Read this article herehere to know what I'm talking about.
Mods should probably flag this poster and mark as spam. They have 3 total posts over 6 months, all 3 of which are trying to sell this filter.
โFeb-06-2019 05:39 AM
โFeb-06-2019 03:13 AM
jmoran wrote:
I still think that the Berkey Water Filter is the best in the market! Read this article herehere to know what I'm talking about.
โDec-08-2018 05:17 PM
โDec-08-2018 05:04 PM
WTP-GC wrote:
Sure, a whole house filter isn't necessary. In fact, I'd say that the vast majority of RV'ers don't use a filter of any kind. But then again, many parts of our rigs aren't necessary. We can all get by with far less, but we do often choose to splurge a little...
โDec-08-2018 03:05 PM
โDec-08-2018 01:21 PM
โDec-05-2018 08:04 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:WTP-GC wrote:Lynnmor wrote:WTP-GC wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
3/4" whole house filter with this.
AMAZON
Pentek CFB-PLUS10 Replacement Filter Cartridge
Price: $13.39
Something along these lines is certainly your best bet. Takes more time to install/setup than the standard inline blue Camco junk, but well worth it. We have well water at home at can't stand any kind of "treated" water from a municipal system, which is what almost all campgrounds must be provide. Our filter (similar to above) helps reduce the treated water issue we detest. But FWIW, we don't drink the tap water in our RV. We only use it for dishwashing, showers, toilets, sinks, etc. And we always use tank water...fill the tank and use the pump. That helps us deal with pressure issues at various campgrounds.
This filter appears to use carbon, just like the Camco "junk." I see no need for a whole house water filter unless you want to use a cartridge that removes more contaminates than a simple sediment or carbon filter.
The one we use is a carbon sediment filter that removes both chlorine and choramines. I've tasted the water coming through it and it tastes just like my tap water at home (from a well).
this filter
Sure, a whole house filter isn't necessary. In fact, I'd say that the vast majority of RV'ers don't use a filter of any kind. But then again, many parts of our rigs aren't necessary. We can all get by with far less, but we do often choose to splurge a little...
The filter you mention is a good filter but will plug easily if water coming is not free if sediment, they recommend a sediment filter before this one.
โDec-05-2018 07:49 AM
WTP-GC wrote:Lynnmor wrote:WTP-GC wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
3/4" whole house filter with this.
AMAZON
Pentek CFB-PLUS10 Replacement Filter Cartridge
Price: $13.39
Something along these lines is certainly your best bet. Takes more time to install/setup than the standard inline blue Camco junk, but well worth it. We have well water at home at can't stand any kind of "treated" water from a municipal system, which is what almost all campgrounds must be provide. Our filter (similar to above) helps reduce the treated water issue we detest. But FWIW, we don't drink the tap water in our RV. We only use it for dishwashing, showers, toilets, sinks, etc. And we always use tank water...fill the tank and use the pump. That helps us deal with pressure issues at various campgrounds.
This filter appears to use carbon, just like the Camco "junk." I see no need for a whole house water filter unless you want to use a cartridge that removes more contaminates than a simple sediment or carbon filter.
The one we use is a carbon sediment filter that removes both chlorine and choramines. I've tasted the water coming through it and it tastes just like my tap water at home (from a well).
this filter
Sure, a whole house filter isn't necessary. In fact, I'd say that the vast majority of RV'ers don't use a filter of any kind. But then again, many parts of our rigs aren't necessary. We can all get by with far less, but we do often choose to splurge a little...
โDec-05-2018 07:46 AM
โDec-05-2018 05:20 AM
Lynnmor wrote:WTP-GC wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
3/4" whole house filter with this.
AMAZON
Pentek CFB-PLUS10 Replacement Filter Cartridge
Price: $13.39
Something along these lines is certainly your best bet. Takes more time to install/setup than the standard inline blue Camco junk, but well worth it. We have well water at home at can't stand any kind of "treated" water from a municipal system, which is what almost all campgrounds must be provide. Our filter (similar to above) helps reduce the treated water issue we detest. But FWIW, we don't drink the tap water in our RV. We only use it for dishwashing, showers, toilets, sinks, etc. And we always use tank water...fill the tank and use the pump. That helps us deal with pressure issues at various campgrounds.
This filter appears to use carbon, just like the Camco "junk." I see no need for a whole house water filter unless you want to use a cartridge that removes more contaminates than a simple sediment or carbon filter.
โDec-05-2018 04:49 AM
WTP-GC wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
3/4" whole house filter with this.
AMAZON
Pentek CFB-PLUS10 Replacement Filter Cartridge
Price: $13.39
Something along these lines is certainly your best bet. Takes more time to install/setup than the standard inline blue Camco junk, but well worth it. We have well water at home at can't stand any kind of "treated" water from a municipal system, which is what almost all campgrounds must be provide. Our filter (similar to above) helps reduce the treated water issue we detest. But FWIW, we don't drink the tap water in our RV. We only use it for dishwashing, showers, toilets, sinks, etc. And we always use tank water...fill the tank and use the pump. That helps us deal with pressure issues at various campgrounds.
โDec-05-2018 04:13 AM
โDec-05-2018 02:48 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
3/4" whole house filter with this.
AMAZON
Pentek CFB-PLUS10 Replacement Filter Cartridge
Price: $13.39