โJun-01-2019 07:47 PM
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way2roll wrote:
For potable water I plan on installing an RO with PH balancing stage. The PH adds calcium and Mg back into the water - since RO strips out everything.
way2roll wrote:
I plan on installing the RO in a bin rather than under the sink and run the lines for supply. I have not pinned down what I will do with the wastewater. The units I buy are 1:5 waste water to filtered. Normally in a house the wastewater goes down the drain. In an RV I may capture it and recycle it or just let it drip on the ground. Happy to hear from anyone who's handled this.
way2roll wrote:
Some - if not most of you - probably think it's way overkill.
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โFeb-27-2020 04:23 AM
ken56 wrote:
So it does nothing. Got it. If you need a filter there are better systems out there. They just cost more.
โFeb-26-2020 05:48 PM
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โFeb-26-2020 04:30 AM
CincyGus wrote:
I use the Camco filter, not to make campground spigot water drinkable but to remove small debri particles from what goes into my camper. I'm more concerned about a rust flake from plumbing from a old campground plumbing system that may have been built 50+ years ago getting into a check valve or my water pump and causing a problem.
I haul my own drinking water for week long trips and use a pitcher filter for longer ones.
โFeb-26-2020 04:19 AM
โNov-28-2019 03:43 AM
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โJun-03-2019 06:14 PM
STANG23L wrote:
Looks like there are a few that know quite a bit about filtering water. So here's a question.
The other day an infomercial for Nuvo H2O claiming they work as a water softner & filter. What kind of magic dust do they have in that canister?
โJun-03-2019 04:51 PM
fourthclassC wrote:
Howdy Folks, small disclaimer here - I work for the company - but a good solution is the PUR faucet mount with the quick disconnect feature. Activated carbon filter with bacterial cyst, lead, and many other contaminants removed. Best thing is that it is right at the point of use so it removes contaminants right before using the water. And very easy to disconnect before travel.