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K3WE wrote:
I mostly worry about the โalways/neverโ peopleโฆas many have said, the water tank can be useful, and there are other times where you maybe donโt need it.
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โOct-07-2021 01:18 PM
Lynnmor wrote:way2roll wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
I want no part of a fresh water system to be a potential source of disease, so my suggestion is to sanitize whether you use it or not. Also, after seeing and reading how other campers handle their equipment, you might want to rethink going to campground potluck dinners.
Have you ever eaten fast food, or at any chain restaurant? You really don't want to know how they handle their equipment.
At least they are inspected. Some information.
โOct-07-2021 01:06 PM
Lynnmor wrote:way2roll wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
I want no part of a fresh water system to be a potential source of disease, so my suggestion is to sanitize whether you use it or not. Also, after seeing and reading how other campers handle their equipment, you might want to rethink going to campground potluck dinners.
Have you ever eaten fast food, or at any chain restaurant? You really don't want to know how they handle their equipment.
At least they are inspected. Some information.
โOct-07-2021 12:26 PM
way2roll wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
I want no part of a fresh water system to be a potential source of disease, so my suggestion is to sanitize whether you use it or not. Also, after seeing and reading how other campers handle their equipment, you might want to rethink going to campground potluck dinners.
Have you ever eaten fast food, or at any chain restaurant? You really don't want to know how they handle their equipment.
โOct-07-2021 10:51 AM
way2roll wrote:
OP said they don't use their FW tank and asked if should they sanitize it. Turned into 3 pages of opinions on why they should use their FW tank.
To the OP, no. If you've never used it, no need to sanitize it. If you do eventually use it, most public water sources contain enough chlorine or chloramine to take care of anything that would be harmful.
โOct-07-2021 10:11 AM
โOct-07-2021 09:58 AM
dedmiston wrote:
This is an interesting discussion. I'm always surprised when I see people talk about not using systems in their RV...
Call me unsanitary, but all we've ever done is fill and drain our tanks. I've never sanitized the fresh tanks in any of our RVs. We're lucky to be four-season campers though, and we've never winterized.
โOct-07-2021 09:42 AM
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โOct-07-2021 08:59 AM
Lynnmor wrote:
I want no part of a fresh water system to be a potential source of disease, so my suggestion is to sanitize whether you use it or not. Also, after seeing and reading how other campers handle their equipment, you might want to rethink going to campground potluck dinners.