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Mxfarm - 02-18-2015
Looking into a water purification 'system'. Probably a R/O w/UV treatment following. Primarily interested in drinking water & for the ice maker.
Has anyone done this as a add-on to a existing Coach, or have any knowledge in this area?
marc
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LynnJeff - 02-18-2015
Marc
We went a little overboard on ours because of sometimes boondocking and/or getting water from camps with dubious well systems
For our bus we went to Applied Membranes and used one of there three stage units for the whole bus (thinking was that it cuts down on minerals clogging the lines)
Unit # P325 A
We then went to a step further and put in a 6 stage system for the tap and drinking water with a UV
Unit # AAA 1006 P- UV
Last year we were at Hearthside in Michigan for about three months (lot of iron)
System worked perfectly and no iron or minerals in bus lines, sinks, shower, or toilet bowl
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Mxfarm - 02-18-2015
What gallonage did you use to calculate the size for the R/O? Guess that's why I was only thinking of 'consumption' water - didn't want to oversize and have to deal with the larger storage tank.
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LynnJeff - 02-18-2015
Since it was just for drinking/dishwasher and insta hot we assumed under 10 gallons a day and used a 3 gallon storage tank
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lbrachfe - 02-18-2015
With newer R/O systems note the GPM maxiums and that will determine your best storage tank size. Go too small and you run out of r/o water quickly. I have a 3 stage and 2 seperate pre sediment filters and one post for the frig and sink for instant drinking water and then a saltless/resin softener system with another pre filter at the water source.... My dog likes clean water ! Ha
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Chester Stone - 02-18-2015
What am I missing here. Just today I replaced my Everpure THM #1 & 2 filters which are exclusively for drinking water and ice and quite expensive. I had assumed this was good enough, but perhaps I need something better.
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prairieschooner - 02-19-2015
We have been using a RO System for the Tap and Icemaker for 5 or so years now. I bought it from Interstate Water Systems, Yuma, AZ:
http://shop.interstatewater.com/5-STAGE-REVERSE-OSMOSIS-SYSTEM-10002.htm;jsessionid=AD4EC0F5C235A3B1A4237850AF99A93C.m1plqscsfapp05
I found a used Water Softener but after reading possible issues with these that use Salt I decided against it. I am interested in a Saltless System, could you post more on that Larry?
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lbrachfe - 02-19-2015
Here is the website.
http://www.stainlesswaterfilters.com
I still use the 2 stage Everpure and all the sediment filters ($3-24) and r/o ($239) are at home depot
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pairodice - 09-27-2015
I am interested in this as well. The coach we are looking at has an RO system installed in the wet bay (the one for washing hands with the faucet). Not sure what system exactly it is but will find out first thing this week when we get the coach. It looked like there were two permanent filter canisters (they look just like the replaceable canisters that I use now but are bright blue in color as I recall). I didn't see an accumulator/pressure tank anywhere but I'm sure it is hidden in there somewhere. Would this system also have a sediment canister with replaceable filters somewhere? We are using (in our current coach) two sediment filters with a 10 and 5 micron filter and that seems to get most everything out as far as heavy minerals. I'm still a newbie to this and really would like to be able to boondock eventually and use the water from the tank. Would an RO system be able to recycle the excess water back into the water tank?
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Richard - 09-27-2015
Adrian,
You wouldn't want to recycle the excess water back into the tank. It will raise the concentration of minerals in the water you are trying to use to feed the RO system. Kind of like opening the refrigerator to cool the inside of the coach.