Is The Clearsource Ultra RV Water Filter System Designed For Occasional Use/ Tips For Storage
Question:
I would love to put this in my camper but I dont live in my trailer i camp for the weekend at the most so my question is would this work in my camper, and if it did because I dont live in it should I put shut off valve on each side so I can leave it full?
asked by: Marc
Expert Reply:
The Clearsource Ultra RV Water Filter System # CS87FR really is designed for "weekend warriors" such as yourself, who would only be using it occasionally, and are not living in the camper full time. It is very easy to set up and take down, and it is pretty lightweight, at least as far as water filtration systems go.
We do not recommend leaving it full when in storage though. What you will want to do is remove the filters and blow out the system with pressurized air (do not exceed 30 PSI). You can use a blow out plug such as part # P23518LFVP. You can let the filters dry and store the system in a cool, dry location. This process can be repeated each time you are done using the system, and replacement filters # CS49FR are available as needed.
Products Referenced in This Question
Replacement Water Filters for Clearsource Ultra or Onboard Pro RV Water Filter System - 3 Canister
- RV Water Filter
- Water Filter Cartridges
- Carbon Filter
- Triple Cartridge
- Exterior Filter
- Interior Filter
- Bacteria
- Chlorine
- Cysts
- Heavy Metals
- Lead
- Rust
- Sediment
- Viruses
- Volatile Organic Chemicals
- 0.2 Micron
- 5 Micron
- Clearsource
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Clearsource Ultra RV Water Filter System w/ VirusGuard - 3 Canister - Outdoor
- RV Water Filter
- Water Filter Systems
- Carbon Filter
- Triple Cartridge
- Exterior Filter
- Bacteria
- Chlorine
- Cysts
- Heavy Metals
- Lead
- Rust
- Sediment
- Viruses
- Volatile Organic Chemicals
- 2000 Gallons
- 0.5 Micron
- 5 Micron
- Clearsource
more information >
Valterra RV Blow Out Plug with Threaded Valve for Winterizing - Lead Free Brass
- RV Fresh Water
- Winterization
- Blow-Out Plug
- Valterra
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Clearsource Ultra RV Water Filter System w/ VirusGuard - 3 Canister - Outdoor
- RV Water Filter
- Water Filter Systems
- Carbon Filter
- Triple Cartridge
- Exterior Filter
- Bacteria
- Chlorine
- Cysts
- Heavy Metals
- Lead
- Rust
- Sediment
- Viruses
- Volatile Organic Chemicals
- 2000 Gallons
- 0.5 Micron
- 5 Micron
- Clearsource
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