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Jul 31, 2020Explorer II
What will work is a large, larger the better sediment filter. They are the first to clog and cheapest to replace. Second a really good filter that gets all the nasties and metals and bugs or microbes. CW had a ten inch small diamter that would do that but now, you have to choose between metals and bugs and the filters cost more. A series of three filters with the first being for sediment and a second that gets metals and a third smal micron that gets what gets through the other two. The msot logical, sittign here and thinking right now, is a sediament filter then one good small micron carbon block filter with silver that gets all that the sediment filter doesn't get. Most sediment filters will get the chlorine too and the carbon block most certainly will.
They produce ultraviolet lamps in purification systems that kill all bugs, A tube carrying the water after filtering out everything runs around the bulb exposing it to uv.
I don't remeber distinctly but seem to remember long ago a psot about this in regards to use in an rv. Cot is the primary concern it seems...aand physical size.
They produce ultraviolet lamps in purification systems that kill all bugs, A tube carrying the water after filtering out everything runs around the bulb exposing it to uv.
I don't remeber distinctly but seem to remember long ago a psot about this in regards to use in an rv. Cot is the primary concern it seems...aand physical size.
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