My 82 FC has a blue tank under the galley sink. It is about 6" in
diameter and about a foot high. It says it is for use as a water
softner tank, but i suspect it ts a whole bus water filter. It appears
to be OEM bluebird.. does anyone know what it is for, and if it should
be serviced?
Thanks Jim
I have a blue tank but it is not permanently fixed in the coach. It looks
like a small scuba tank. It is a water softner. It is replenished by filling
it with rock salt, flushing the salt out and then hooking it up to the fresh
water feed.
On 11/06/07, bluebird3208 wrote:
>
> My 82 FC has a blue tank under the galley sink. It is about 6" in
> diameter and about a foot high. It says it is for use as a water
> softner tank, but i suspect it ts a whole bus water filter. It appears
> to be OEM bluebird.. does anyone know what it is for, and if it should
> be serviced?
>
> Thanks Jim
>
>
>
--
Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson
94 WLWB
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My 82 had a similar tank but it was grey. It had been disconnected. It is
a water softener. After sitting so long I would replace it if I was going
to use it. I have seen the same unit at Camping world and in RV catalogues.
- Chuck Wheeler -
82 FC 31 SB
Fort Worth, TX
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Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] mystery tank under galley sink
I have a blue tank but it is not permanently fixed in the coach. It looks
like a small scuba tank. It is a water softner. It is replenished by filling
it with rock salt, flushing the salt out and then hooking it up to the fresh
water feed.
On 11/06/07, bluebird3208
> wrote:
>
> My 82 FC has a blue tank under the galley sink. It is about 6" in
> diameter and about a foot high. It says it is for use as a water
> softner tank, but i suspect it ts a whole bus water filter. It appears
> to be OEM bluebird.. does anyone know what it is for, and if it should
> be serviced?
>
> Thanks Jim
>
>
>
--
Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson
94 WLWB
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