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mariopatti1

The water filter on my 1985fc developed a leak. I removed it and
bypassed it. Do I track down the original part or does anyone have a
replacement. Thanks...
Mario 1985 fc 35 in sunny Leucadia CA.

Stephen Birtles

Buy a small domestic system Lowes Home Depot have them Easier to buy
the filters and replacement parts
Stephen 77fc35

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mariopatti1"
wrote:
>
> The water filter on my 1985fc developed a leak. I removed it and
> bypassed it. Do I track down the original part or does anyone have a
> replacement. Thanks...
> Mario 1985 fc 35 in sunny Leucadia CA.
>

Juergen

To ALL birders.
What kind of a potable water filter you all use. The reason I am asking this is
because my coach came with a Bactereostatic filter mounted under my bed. This
thing came from Louisiana and caost 10 years ago $400.00. It works fine but
seems rather pricey.
I use a regular 5 - micron sediment filter at the camp water outlet and the
water then goes through the bacteiostatic to the tank. Use a small (0.5 micron)
filter in kitchen for drinking, coffee, ice etc.
Is there something new or different on the market today???
Thanks
Juergen In PA
1991 WLSP 36

Jon

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Juergen" wrote:
>
> To ALL birders.
> What kind of a potable water filter you all use. The reason I am asking this
is because my coach came with a Bactereostatic filter mounted under my bed. This
thing came from Louisiana and caost 10 years ago $400.00. It works fine but
seems rather pricey.
> I use a regular 5 - micron sediment filter at the camp water outlet and the
water then goes through the bacteiostatic to the tank. Use a small (0.5 micron)
filter in kitchen for drinking, coffee, ice etc.
> Is there something new or different on the market today???
> Thanks
> Juergen In PA
> 1991 WLSP 36



I just use one of those cheap attachment types that go on sink faucet or just
drink bottled water. I guess if I were to be out full timming I would want
something to filter the main water coming out of the system but I don't so
bottle water seems the best to us.
Jon\Rebel Bird
Bremerton washington
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>

freewill2008

Juergen -

We have an Everpure filter under the galley that supplies a small water tap on
the galley sink. (No point in running wash water through this filter.)

This is the filter cartridge:
http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/ite...ridge/4142

The cartridge mounts in a filter head similar to this:
http://www.freshwatersystems.com/p-703-q...cket.\
aspx

Also, all the water entering the coach flows through a 10 micron filter that
mounts on the side of the coach anytime a hose is connected.

Bob Griesel '84FC1 WLII WA


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Juergen" wrote:
>
> To ALL birders.
> What kind of a potable water filter you all use. The reason I am asking this
is because my coach came with a Bactereostatic filter mounted under my bed. This
thing came from Louisiana and caost 10 years ago $400.00. It works fine but
seems rather pricey.
> I use a regular 5 - micron sediment filter at the camp water outlet and the
water then goes through the bacteiostatic to the tank. Use a small (0.5 micron)
filter in kitchen for drinking, coffee, ice etc.
> Is there something new or different on the market today???
> Thanks
> Juergen In PA
> 1991 WLSP 36
>

Juergen


--- On Wed, 4/8/09, freewill2008 wrote:
From: freewill2008
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: water filter
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, April 8, 2009, 1:13 PM



Juergen -



We have an Everpure filter under the galley that supplies a small water tap on the galley sink. (No point in running wash water through this filter.)



This is the filter cartridge:

http://www.campingw orld.com/ shopping/ item/everpure- replacement- cartridge/ 4142



The cartridge mounts in a filter head similar to this:

http://www.freshwat ersystems. com/p-703- ql3-head- assy-wshut- off-mounting- bracket.aspx



Also, all the water entering the coach flows through a 10 micron filter that mounts on the side of the coach anytime a hose is connected.



Bob Griesel '84FC1 WLII WA



Thanks Bob


I think I am doing a little overkill here. I have good general idea now about what I really need.


Juergen in PA


1991 WLSP 36




Ryan Wright

Hi folks,

My '86 PT-40 has a heavy, large diameter PVC water filter under the
bed. Looks original. Anyway, it developed a hairline crack, so I
pulled it out and bypassed it while I figure out what to do.
Questions:

1. What's the purpose of this thing? Looks like it filters incoming
water, but for what?
2. Should I replace it? If so, is there a recommended replacement model?

Thanks folks.

-Ryan
'86 PT-40 8V92

Ralph

Hi Ryan;
The original filter was a silver impregnated material that was very efficient in
delivering good water from across a world wide span of water treatments or lack
of.
These unit were and are expensive but available. Now then, with that said a
filter system of some sort is definitely needed and should be re installed. You
can go with a replaceable cartridge type or?
I suggest the files section be researched or do a search for water filter in the
messages and you should get hits on the subject.
Safe travels, Ralph &
Charolette Fullenwider
'84 FC35 "Ruff Diamond"
Duncan, Oklahoma
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Wright
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Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2010 16:24:44
To: wanderlodgeforum
Reply-To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Water filter

Hi folks,

My '86 PT-40 has a heavy, large diameter PVC water filter under the
bed. Looks original. Anyway, it developed a hairline crack, so I
pulled it out and bypassed it while I figure out what to do.
Questions:

1. What's the purpose of this thing? Looks like it filters incoming
water, but for what?
2. Should I replace it? If so, is there a recommended replacement model?

Thanks folks.

-Ryan
'86 PT-40 8V92


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Ernie Ekberg

Ryan, I pulled mine and stuck it in the dumpster. Ernie- left coast


Ernie Ekberg
83 PT40
Weatherford, Tx 76086
817-475-3991

--- On Wed, 12/29/10, Ryan Wright wrote:

From: Ryan Wright
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Water filter
To: "wanderlodgeforum"
Date: Wednesday, December 29, 2010, 6:24 PM


Hi folks,

My '86 PT-40 has a heavy, large diameter PVC water filter under the
bed. Looks original. Anyway, it developed a hairline crack, so I
pulled it out and bypassed it while I figure out what to do.
Questions:

1. What's the purpose of this thing? Looks like it filters incoming
water, but for what?
2. Should I replace it? If so, is there a recommended replacement model?

Thanks folks.

-Ryan
'86 PT-40 8V92

RWW

Mine is disconnected long ago. Note to cap off the air supply, as I had a situation where an air leak from that line prevented the coach from airing up.

RWW
On Dec 29, 2010, at 7:42 PM, Ernie Ekberg <"ernietex@yahoo.com"> wrote:




Ryan, I pulled mine and stuck it in the dumpster. Ernie- left coast


Ernie Ekberg
83 PT40
Weatherford, Tx 76086
817-475-3991

--- On Wed, 12/29/10, Ryan Wright <"ryanpwright@gmail.com"> wrote:

From: Ryan Wright <"ryanpwright@gmail.com">
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Water filter
To: "wanderlodgeforum" <"WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com">
Date: Wednesday, December 29, 2010, 6:24 PM


Hi folks,

My '86 PT-40 has a heavy, large diameter PVC water filter under the
bed. Looks original. Anyway, it developed a hairline crack, so I
pulled it out and bypassed it while I figure out what to do.
Questions:

1. What's the purpose of this thing? Looks like it filters incoming
water, but for what?
2. Should I replace it? If so, is there a recommended replacement model?

Thanks folks.

-Ryan
'86 PT-40 8V92


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