โAug-01-2019 11:07 AM
โAug-09-2019 05:39 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:richy2 wrote:
I installed a Culligan undersink filter in our motor home. It only filters the cold water to kitchen faucet. I will use it for drinking and cooking when hooked to city water, will not drink from storage tank.
I don't see a benefit of whole house filter, why filter shower and water to flush toilet?
For one my US Made Charcoal filter costs me $9.99 and I change it every 3 months full time use. I am betting your filter and system is much more money than mine.
I prefer everything to get filtered as it will keep all the crud out of the faucets and hot water tank ,making everything last longer.
โAug-08-2019 07:07 AM
โAug-08-2019 05:07 AM
philh wrote:myredracer wrote:
Some humans have recently been reported as having no potable water provided and being forced to drink from toilets. Now that is disgusting.
Bad reporting. It's a combo toilet and drinking fountain. potable water is supplied to the unit, drinking fountain is on top.
โAug-07-2019 08:04 PM
myredracer wrote:
Some humans have recently been reported as having no potable water provided and being forced to drink from toilets. Now that is disgusting.
โAug-07-2019 10:59 AM
CFerguson wrote:The thing about dogs is that their digestive system is very different than humans and can tolerate things humans can't. They can eat rancid meat and even their own poop. Try eating your own poop, lol!!
I have yet to see a dog that didn't like Stinky Anything.
โAug-07-2019 10:31 AM
โAug-05-2019 04:09 PM
โAug-05-2019 03:54 PM
โAug-05-2019 01:32 PM
RobWNY wrote:
It's no secret that dogs will drink out of a pond or toilet or wherever. But will they drink out of those places if there's clean water right next to them? That's the question. I'm guessing that dogs will always choose the clean water. Whether it's from a Berkey or any other water filter system before they drink toilet or pond water.
โAug-05-2019 01:24 PM
โAug-05-2019 01:04 PM
โAug-05-2019 10:05 AM
JKJavelin wrote:TechWriter wrote:BrentB wrote:
Here's a few options:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAcevIokUhk
One of the stupidest RV videos I've seen, and part of the continuing trend of for-profit RV advice sites trying to drive people to their monetized YouTube/web site.
The couple in this video appear to be above board by admitting they accepted "free" water filters and systems from several commercial sites. However, their claim that they weren't influenced by these freebies is BS as their favorite purification system is the most expensive and selected because their dog likes the water.
The couple's water "research" appears to be limited to Google searches of water contaminants which appear in a fast scroll list during their video. Wow! So cool.
Also, their water filter system research appears to be limited to what they were given.
Finally, I don't think they understood what each system was filtering. Their evaluations seemed to be primarily based on (A) Ease of use (B) American made (C) Information the seller provided.
Their final test -- did their dog drink the water?
You betcha.
Like my wife just said: A dog will drink out of a toilet.
โAug-05-2019 07:56 AM
TechWriter wrote:BrentB wrote:
Here's a few options:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAcevIokUhk
One of the stupidest RV videos I've seen, and part of the continuing trend of for-profit RV advice sites trying to drive people to their monetized YouTube/web site.
The couple in this video appear to be above board by admitting they accepted "free" water filters and systems from several commercial sites. However, their claim that they weren't influenced by these freebies is BS as their favorite purification system is the most expensive and selected because their dog likes the water.
The couple's water "research" appears to be limited to Google searches of water contaminants which appear in a fast scroll list during their video. Wow! So cool.
Also, their water filter system research appears to be limited to what they were given.
Finally, I don't think they understood what each system was filtering. Their evaluations seemed to be primarily based on (A) Ease of use (B) American made (C) Information the seller provided.
Their final test -- did their dog drink the water?
You betcha.
โAug-05-2019 04:17 AM