How Often Should RV Water Filter Get Changed
Question:
I am a full timer. How often should I change my inline water filter? I use a Brita inside. But thought an inline filter m8ght help protect the water heater.
asked by: Evelyn P
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Expert Reply:
Every season is typically what is recommended when changing the water filter of an RV like yours. So every four months or so with a new filter like the # CAM40043.
This filter uses KDF, carbon, and a 100 micron barrier to remove bacteria, bad odor, chlorine, etc. so it will do an excellent job! See attached review video for more info as well.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Camco RV and Marine Disposable Water Filter w/ Hose Protector - KDF/Carbon
- RV Water Filter
- Water Filter Systems
- KDF/Carbon Filter
- Single Cartridge
- Exterior Filter
- Aluminum
- Bacteria
- Cadmium
- Chlorine
- Heavy Metals
- Hydrogen Sulfide
- Iron
- Lead
- Mercury
- Mold
- Sediment
- 100 Micron
- Camco
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