Under-sink water filtration cartridge systems
Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2021 2:02 pm
Howdy, all.
I am tired of lugging bottled water around on trips and I am contemplating an under-sink cartridge filtration system for drinking water. A couple of questions I have are...
1) Will water pressure be enough when using the 12V water pump? The Culligan model I am considering requires 30 psi minimum.
Here is the model http://culligandiy.com/getattachment/97 ... hment.aspx
2) Will mold/bacteria be a problem with a sealed cartridge system if it sits for long(ish) periods of time with no use e.g. when stored for the winter? Since no light would penetrate my guess would be it should be fine. Thoughts?
3) What is a safe water pressure for these older, higher-end coaches when hooked up to municipal water supply? Tiffin says around 100 psi but I've read that 45-55 psi tends to be about normal. I do enjoy a nice, strong flow under the shower head!
What do some of you folks use/do for good drinking water if not right out of your tap?
Regards,
I am tired of lugging bottled water around on trips and I am contemplating an under-sink cartridge filtration system for drinking water. A couple of questions I have are...
1) Will water pressure be enough when using the 12V water pump? The Culligan model I am considering requires 30 psi minimum.
Here is the model http://culligandiy.com/getattachment/97 ... hment.aspx
2) Will mold/bacteria be a problem with a sealed cartridge system if it sits for long(ish) periods of time with no use e.g. when stored for the winter? Since no light would penetrate my guess would be it should be fine. Thoughts?
3) What is a safe water pressure for these older, higher-end coaches when hooked up to municipal water supply? Tiffin says around 100 psi but I've read that 45-55 psi tends to be about normal. I do enjoy a nice, strong flow under the shower head!
What do some of you folks use/do for good drinking water if not right out of your tap?
Regards,