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The 75,000 gallon (service life) Everpure water purifier in the 2000 LXI
08-22-2009, 07:28
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The 75,000 gallon (service life) Everpure water purifier in the 2000 LXI
In the 90 there is a standard canister that filters incoming water for which you
can buy all sorts of inserts from simple carbon to complex devices.

There is a separate Everpure filter under the sink that filters three things:
Icemaker, Insta-Hot, and separate drinking-water tap. Does not filter the sink
tap.

We replaced the Everpure a few days ago after just less than 3 years - taste was
deteriorating.

Don Bradner
90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
Posting today by satellite near Salem, Oregon
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On 8/22/2009 at 5:54 PM luckyron1 wrote:

>I'm just wondering if anyone knos just what it filters. The tap water
>and the ice maker water, or everything?
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>Thanks
>--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "gregoryoconnor" wrote:
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>> I wonder how good a purifier is that isnt re chlorinated with fresh tap
>often. I suspect that the design of these devices is for a more constant
>use and the lack of use may compromise the output??????? when you run
>water thru a filter the output is influenced by the particles captured in
>the filter media.
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>> I dont trust rv park water. many of the rigs have tank flush options
>that are typically modified. On this forum RR describes how to eliminate
>the atmospheric backflow to rid the bus of that source of tank oder. One
>other big backflow danger is the kitchen sink vegetable washers many sob's
>have installed next to the toilet. I have seen fulltimers with large code
>rated backflow devices and pressure regulators mounted on the hose bib and
>wonder if they think the backflow device is a protection for them?
>> Greg ofTim&Greg
>> 94ptca
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>> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "luckyron1" wrote:
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>> > Crunching the numbers, it works out to about 8 1/2 yrs for our
>lifestyle. Does anyone know just what water it filters/purifies?
>> > All of it?
>> > Just the ice maker and tap water?
>> >
>> > We're about to replace it with some kind of cannister rig in the same
>space.
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> >
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