richy2 wrote:I installed a Culligan under sink filter in my motorhome kitchen. Only the cold water gets filtered. It removes chlorine and other unpleasant taste in water. If we are not hooked up to city water, we use bottled water for drinking. Prefe...
The countertop filter you are looking at has a media cartridge with layers of charcoal, kdf, calcite and mineral beads. The amount of media in each layer is too low to have sufficient contact time with water in order to adsorb chemical impurities, an...
TechWriter wrote:RVchamp420 wrote:I know most of you guys have problems with water pressure when trying to setup an under counter reverse osmosis water filter. Many of them require 40 psi or more pressure. My sink faucet only had 20 psi.The pressure ...
Beverley&Ken wrote:As Bob said, "Turn off your water supply and try again" In addition, open at tap or two in order to relieve all pressure in the system. That is the only way I can change the filters at home (basically same filter housings).KenEx...
TechWriter wrote:Bierp wrote:For the RO 150, is the flow from that adequate to supply a kitchen sink? Oops! That RO 150 I linked to is not a good choice.Here's a better choice -- ***Link Removed***. The Watts RO system has a holding tank which you'll...