โAug-22-2019 09:23 AM
โFeb-25-2020 12:36 PM
โFeb-25-2020 08:57 AM
steved28 wrote:
I was wondering if anyone else use O3 to clean their fresh water tanks/lines. After numerous complaints from the DW about our water smelling like chlorine or bleach, I now use a venturi when filling my tank which injects ozone from a small ozone generator. No more smell, and the O3 removes more nasties than chlorine.
We seldom drink from our tank, but we do brush our teeth, clean dishes, and obviously use it for showering.
โAug-26-2019 07:10 AM
StirCrazy wrote:
wow, cant believe how many people are telling you to do somthing else when you already have a fantastic setup, you can disinfect every fill up, no chemicles or after taste at all. do you have more info on your set up? ie. what is the output of the generator etc? the only down side to O3 is that it might be hard on some of the plastices in the rv plumbing, if one were to replace the fixtures with metal ones then this would be come a non issue, or if you let it sit in your tank for a few hours then the o3 should be dissapated by the time you use it.
Steve
โAug-26-2019 07:05 AM
Are you aware that ozone has a half life of about 30 minutes?
โAug-24-2019 11:22 AM
steved28 wrote:
I now use a venturi when filling my tank which injects ozone from a small ozone generator. No more smell, and the O3 removes more nasties than chlorine.
โAug-24-2019 09:17 AM
steved28 wrote:
I was wondering if anyone else use O3 to clean their fresh water tanks/lines. After numerous complaints from the DW about our water smelling like chlorine or bleach, I now use a venturi when filling my tank which injects ozone from a small ozone generator. No more smell, and the O3 removes more nasties than chlorine.
We seldom drink from our tank, but we do brush our teeth, clean dishes, and obviously use it for showering.
โAug-23-2019 05:44 PM
โAug-23-2019 04:10 PM
steved28 wrote:I'm guessing you're not starting with good water. 3-4 weeks? Not for me. 3-4 years maybe.2oldman wrote:
Perhaps you're overdoing the chlorine. In 15 years I've done that exactly once, and I doubt it was even needed then.
Do mean sanitize the FW system? I hope not. Most articles I have read state to clean the tank at least every 3-4 weeks. More in hot weather if the water (or RV) has sat without use. I can tell immediately if mine has gone south of cheese. It usually starts with foul smelling water from the hot water tank.
โAug-23-2019 10:49 AM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
Since I full time, I also have not sanitized my fresh water tank in 20 years. There is more than enough chlorine in city water connections to keep the tanks clean day after day after day.
โAug-23-2019 10:05 AM
ksg5000 wrote:ScottG wrote:
Pour 1/4 cup of hydrogenperoxide in your fresh water tank. Totally safe and it will KILL all traces of bleach instantly.
x2. Also - some people are particularly sensitive to chlorine/chloramine - if your wife is one of those consider using an inexpensive water filter (charcoal based) when re-filling the FW tank. Charcoal removes chlorine.
โAug-23-2019 10:03 AM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
Since I full time, I also have not sanitized my fresh water tank in 20 years. There is more than enough chlorine in city water connections to keep the tanks clean day after day after day.
โAug-23-2019 07:33 AM
ScottG wrote:
Pour 1/4 cup of hydrogenperoxide in your fresh water tank. Totally safe and it will KILL all traces of bleach instantly.
โAug-22-2019 03:53 PM
โAug-22-2019 01:26 PM
2oldman wrote:
Perhaps you're overdoing the chlorine. In 15 years I've done that exactly once, and I doubt it was even needed then.