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down_home
Oct 06, 2019Explorer II
As someone else recommended , is to flush your hose drain and with the rv, connect that end back to rv end blocked pour in the amount of bleach required, Connect to the faucet without letting the chlorine drain out and turn the water on. Noe if the online or other water filter is ahead of the chlorine te filter will take it out of the water or some of it an such a large slug of it will poison the ability of the filter cartridge to remove chlorine.
If the rv end is higher than the faucet, then drain hose connect to faucet and pour chlorine into hose and connect to rv. Again if you pour alarge amount or even small straight chlorine up stream of a filter, it will remove some of the chlorine but poison the filters ability to take chlorine out of the water supply.
I edited out my post about putting the drinking water chlorine, not household bleach into a 10" filter housing because most of the water might flow straight cross,as there would be no filter to direct the water down and through and back up.
If the rv end is higher than the faucet, then drain hose connect to faucet and pour chlorine into hose and connect to rv. Again if you pour alarge amount or even small straight chlorine up stream of a filter, it will remove some of the chlorine but poison the filters ability to take chlorine out of the water supply.
I edited out my post about putting the drinking water chlorine, not household bleach into a 10" filter housing because most of the water might flow straight cross,as there would be no filter to direct the water down and through and back up.
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