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6cuda6 is currently offline  6cuda6   Canada
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So as most of you guys know our PO's only used the RV once a year so basically since 1999 till we got it no one used the water system. Now there is no way i would drink from the system without changing everything but its fine for bathroom duties.

So my question is, have any of you put a second fresh water tank in (5 or 6 gallons) someplace with its own pump/spigget just for drinking water only? The wife cannot handle the 5 gallon filtered water jugs and not to mention the only place for it is under the dinnette table....not to convinient. My thought is something a little more permanent.


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Re: Drinking water arrangement? [message #365866 is a reply to message #365864] Wed, 04 August 2021 18:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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We have a water dispenser for drinking and cooking and ice. It is however one of those five gallon jugs. They also make a three gallon version. Just have to find a convenient place to hide it so you don't see it and run a quarter inch water line to a dispenser which can be mounted on the counter by the sink.

JWID

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Re: Drinking water arrangement? [message #365868 is a reply to message #365864] Wed, 04 August 2021 19:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Rich,

My plumbing is almost all still copper. I just sterilize it at the beginning of each season with hydrogen peroxide (not the drug store grade, the hot tub kind). We have never had an issue. I blow the system dry to winterize, so there is little water to support life.

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Re: Drinking water arrangement? [message #365869 is a reply to message #365868] Wed, 04 August 2021 20:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I use 1 gallon jugs. One in the fridge and spares in a box.
Refill where I like the water.
I keep the spares in the bath while traveling and move them as needed.


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[GMCnet] Re: Drinking water arrangement? [message #365870 is a reply to message #365868] Wed, 04 August 2021 21:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Me too, Matt. I have in the past, and probably will again before the end
of this pandemic hiatus, filled the entire water system with heavily
chlorinated water for 24+ hours, then flushed it entirely, at lease twice.
When there's no more chlorine odor, then fill it with H202 (one cup per
gallon of H20) for another 24 hours. I flush that out also, even though
it's supposed to neutralize itself. SHE still won't drink the water, only
use it for other purposes; but, I've been drinking it for 21 years with
never a problem.

Ken H.

On Wed, Aug 4, 2021 at 8:29 PM Matt Colie wrote:

> Rich,
>
> My plumbing is almost all still copper. I just sterilize it at the
> beginning of each season with hydrogen peroxide (not the drug store grade,
> the hot
> tub kind). We have never had an issue. I blow the system dry to
> winterize, so there is little water to support life.
>
> Matt
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[GMCnet] Re: Drinking water arrangement? [message #365871 is a reply to message #365864] Wed, 04 August 2021 22:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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We carry a 15 litre (~4 USG) square water container, which fits perfectly
into one of our kitchen sinks. Once at our camping spot - it comes up on
the counter and the spigot hangs over into the sink.

We use the water for our water bottles and coffee percolator and refill it
every 4-5 days or so from a filtered water source.

Rob
Victoria, BC
76 Royale - Rear Twins/Dry Bath


On Wed, Aug 4, 2021 at 2:42 PM wrote:

> So as most of you guys know our PO's only used the RV once a year so
> basically since 1999 till we got it no one used the water system. Now there
> is no
> way i would drink from the system without changing everything but its fine
> for bathroom duties.
>
> So my question is, have any of you put a second fresh water tank in (5 or
> 6 gallons) someplace with its own pump/spigget just for drinking water only?
> The wife cannot handle the 5 gallon filtered water jugs and not to
> mention the only place for it is under the dinnette table....not to
> convinient. My
> thought is something a little more permanent.
> --
> Rich Mondor,
>
> Brockville, ON
>
> 77 Hughes 2600
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[GMCnet] Re: Drinking water arrangement? [message #365872 is a reply to message #365871] Thu, 05 August 2021 00:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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We use bottled water for drinking, and gallon jugs of water for coffee and
dog water.
Showers and dishwashing, etc. comes from the potable on board tank. We
never hook up to park water supplies, because their water pressure can be
over 100 psi sometimes. I have a gage that I hook up to park water supplies
to verify that figure. Our coaches do not like that much pressure. If we
are on the road for extended trips, I will hook up my in-line water
filter/pressure regulator to refill the on board potable water tank. Just
how we roll. Everybody seems to have their favorite methods. Nobody is
wrong, just different. I do drain my potable tank in cold weather, and
sanitize it upon refilling it. We use good old household bleach/water
mixture. Others use Hydrogen peroxide, some use the spendy stuff from
Camping world.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon

On Wed, Aug 4, 2021, 8:59 PM GMC Motorhome wrote:

> We carry a 15 litre (~4 USG) square water container, which fits perfectly
> into one of our kitchen sinks. Once at our camping spot - it comes up on
> the counter and the spigot hangs over into the sink.
>
> We use the water for our water bottles and coffee percolator and refill it
> every 4-5 days or so from a filtered water source.
>
> Rob
> Victoria, BC
> 76 Royale - Rear Twins/Dry Bath
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 4, 2021 at 2:42 PM wrote:
>
>> So as most of you guys know our PO's only used the RV once a year so
>> basically since 1999 till we got it no one used the water system. Now
> there
>> is no
>> way i would drink from the system without changing everything but its
> fine
>> for bathroom duties.
>>
>> So my question is, have any of you put a second fresh water tank in (5 or
>> 6 gallons) someplace with its own pump/spigget just for drinking water
> only?
>> The wife cannot handle the 5 gallon filtered water jugs and not to
>> mention the only place for it is under the dinnette table....not to
>> convinient. My
>> thought is something a little more permanent.
>> --
>> Rich Mondor,
>>
>> Brockville, ON
>>
>> 77 Hughes 2600
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Re: Drinking water arrangement? [message #365874 is a reply to message #365864] Thu, 05 August 2021 05:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thanks guys, food for thought and some new found practices.

Rich Mondor, Brockville, ON 77 Hughes 2600
Re: [GMCnet] Re: Drinking water arrangement? [message #365876 is a reply to message #365872] Thu, 05 August 2021 09:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi Jim, reading about your sanitizing procedure here, can I ask what quantity of bleach do you use when you do your tank?

(newbie question!)

thanks

Larry

[quote title=James Hupy wrote on Wed, 04 August 2021 22:37I do drain my potable tank in cold weather, and
sanitize it upon refilling it. We use good old household bleach/water
mixture. Others use Hydrogen peroxide, some use the spendy stuff from
Camping world.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon

[/quote]


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[GMCnet] Re: Drinking water arrangement? [message #365877 is a reply to message #365876] Thu, 05 August 2021 09:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I should have been very, very specific about which Clorox bleach product to
use to sanitize the potable water tank in our GMC's. There I go again
"assuming " that everyone just instinctively knows some of what I know. DO
NOT USE PUREX BRAND NAME, OR CLOROX "SPLASH-LESS" Formula.
Only use "CLOROX " Brand Regular bleach. And this applies only to
sanitizing the potable tank, where it is flushed out after sanitizing. The
mix ratio that I use are 1/4 cup Clorox to 1 gallon of Distilled Water.
Don't guess at this, measure accurately. And flush the tank afterwards.
There are specific instructions on the 1 gallon size bottle. Or, you can
visit their web site. www. clorox.com. DO NOT GO BY ANY OTHER WEB SITES
INSTRUCTIONS.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon

On Thu, Aug 5, 2021, 7:05 AM wrote:

> Hi Jim, reading about your sanitizing procedure here, can I ask what
> quantity of bleach do you use when you do your tank?
>
> (newbie question!)
>
> thanks
>
> Larry
>
> James Hupy wrote on Wed, 04 August 2021 22:37I do drain my[/color

> potable tank in cold weather, and
> sanitize it upon refilling it. We use good old household bleach/water
> mixture. Others use Hydrogen peroxide, some use the spendy stuff from
> Camping world.
> Jim Hupy
> Salem, Oregon
>
>

>
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[GMCnet] Re: Drinking water arrangement? [message #365882 is a reply to message #365864] Thu, 05 August 2021 13:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Your GMC owners manual has instructions for sanitizing the water tank using household bleach. This will take care of any bacteria or germs in the tank.

I have been doing this for the last 39 yers that I have used the GMC. I then use a filter made by Everpure on my cold water kitchen faucet which is used for coffee and cooking. This has activated carbon and also takes out harmful bacterial etc. There are other filters on the market that do the same thing. I change the filter at the beginning of the year when I sanitize the tank.

Emery Stora
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> On Aug 4, 2021, at 3:42 PM, 6cuda6@gmail.com wrote:
>
> So as most of you guys know our PO's only used the RV once a year so basically since 1999 till we got it no one used the water system. Now there is no
> way i would drink from the system without changing everything but its fine for bathroom duties.
>
> So my question is, have any of you put a second fresh water tank in (5 or 6 gallons) someplace with its own pump/spigot just for drinking water only?
> The wife cannot handle the 5 gallon filtered water jugs and not to mention the only place for it is under the dinnette table....not to convinient. My
> thought is something a little more permanent.
> --
> Rich Mondor,
>
> Brockville, ON
>
> 77 Hughes 2600
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Re: Drinking water arrangement? [message #365885 is a reply to message #365864] Thu, 05 August 2021 14:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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We drink bottled water. or soda most of the time. We also carry one of these:

https://www.walmart.com/ip/00765-1-25Gal-H20-Ultra-Slimline-Dispenser-Arrow-Plastics-Manufacturing-EACH/908997342

It fits nicely on the counter between the stove top and the cabinet on the left side, and rides on the sofa while underway. We use it to fill ice cube trays and to make coffee/tea. We fill it either with gallon jugs of drinking water from the store or refill it at a filtered water machine.

I probably should, but I don't regularly sanitize my fresh water tank, so we use it only for washing etc, and have for years without issue. That practice should probably change, I know.


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Re: [GMCnet] Re: Drinking water arrangement? [message #365889 is a reply to message #365877] Thu, 05 August 2021 16:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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James Hupy wrote on Thu, 05 August 2021 07:54
The
mix ratio that I use are 1/4 cup Clorox to 1 gallon of Distilled Water.
Don't guess at this, measure accurately. And flush the tank afterwards.
There are specific instructions on the 1 gallon size bottle. Or, you can
visit their web site. www. clorox.com. DO NOT GO BY ANY OTHER WEB SITES
INSTRUCTIONS.
Jim Hupy
Jim,

Maybe I'm not reading that right, but that seems like a very high concentration of bleach. Am I reading it wrong that you use a half gallon of bleach per full tank?

Chlorine bleach attacks most plastics, including PEX and polybutylene, so it might be safer all around to use a moderate amount of bleach. Most recommendations, other than the company selling bleach, center around 1/4 cup of bleach to 15 gallons of water, which translates to around 4 or 5 ounces of bleach for a full fresh fresh water tank. The treated water should be run through the distribution lines and left to sit for a few hours so it has time to do its job, then the tank should be flushed.

Richard


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I didn't know that you were intending to completely fill the tank with that
mixture. I would only sanitize a nearly empty tank.
And most of the time, I would have the tank out of the coach when I do
that.
On my 78 ROYALE, it is a matter of removing the rear bunk on the
passenger side, removing about 4 screws and a couple of hose clamps, lift
the tank out and flush and sanitize it. Did you visit Clorox.com like I
suggested? Just wondering.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon


On Thu, Aug 5, 2021, 2:26 PM Richard wrote:

> James Hupy wrote on Thu, 05 August 2021 07:54
>> The
>> mix ratio that I use are 1/4 cup Clorox to 1 gallon of Distilled Water.
>> Don't guess at this, measure accurately. And flush the tank afterwards.
>> There are specific instructions on the 1 gallon size bottle. Or, you can
>> visit their web site. www. clorox.com. DO NOT GO BY ANY OTHER WEB SITES
>> INSTRUCTIONS.
>> Jim Hupy
>
> Jim,
>
> Maybe I'm not reading that right, but that seems like a very high
> concentration of bleach. Am I reading it wrong that you use a half gallon
> of bleach
> per full tank?
>
> Chlorine bleach attacks most plastics, including PEX and polybutylene, so
> it might be safer all around to use a moderate amount of bleach. Most
> recommendations, other than the company selling bleach, center around 1/4
> cup of bleach to 15 gallons of water, which translates to around 4 or 5
> ounces of bleach for a full fresh fresh water tank. The treated water
> should be run through the distribution lines and left to sit for a few
> hours so
> it has time to do its job, then the tank should be flushed.
>
> Richard
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[GMCnet] Re: Drinking water arrangement? [message #365893 is a reply to message #365889] Thu, 05 August 2021 20:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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No, it's more like a cup for a full tank of water. Run it through the faucets and then wait 2 hours or so and drain the tank and refill with fresh water. Drain that and refill.

Emery Stora
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> On Aug 5, 2021, at 3:26 PM, Richard wrote:
>
> James Hupy wrote on Thu, 05 August 2021 07:54
>> The
>> mix ratio that I use are 1/4 cup Clorox to 1 gallon of Distilled Water.
>> Don't guess at this, measure accurately. And flush the tank afterwards.
>> There are specific instructions on the 1 gallon size bottle. Or, you can
>> visit their web site. www. clorox.com. DO NOT GO BY ANY OTHER WEB SITES
>> INSTRUCTIONS.
>> Jim Hupy
>
> Jim,
>
> Maybe I'm not reading that right, but that seems like a very high concentration of bleach. Am I reading it wrong that you use a half gallon of bleach
> per full tank?
>
> Chlorine bleach attacks most plastics, including PEX and polybutylene, so it might be safer all around to use a moderate amount of bleach. Most
> recommendations, other than the company selling bleach, center around 1/4 cup of bleach to 15 gallons of water, which translates to around 4 or 5
> ounces of bleach for a full fresh fresh water tank. The treated water should be run through the distribution lines and left to sit for a few hours so
> it has time to do its job, then the tank should be flushed.
>
> Richard
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Re: [GMCnet] Re: Drinking water arrangement? [message #365895 is a reply to message #365890] Thu, 05 August 2021 20:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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You're clearly not afraid of work, Jim. Removing the tank for sanitizing would never occur to me. Removing it from the Palm Beach I'm working on now disabused me from doing it again voluntarily. Wink

I did look at the Clorox web site, but searches for RV and Recreational Vehicle came up empty. I follow the GMC Owner's Manual instructions for Sanitizing Living Area Water System, emphasis on system. Stuff can and does grow in water lines as made clear by the taste of the water and ice at most fast food joints. The bleach concentration listed in the Manual is 4 ounces per 30 gallons and that's what I use.

Richard


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I was only talking about the tank itself, not the entire system end to
end. The GMC owners manual gives very detailed instructions for the whole
system. If the manual accurately describes your system then by all means
defer to those instructions.
In my case, I had leaking threads in the outlet of my Royale, and
removing the tank was necessary to have a new bung plastic welded in. It
made sense to sanitize the tank after that work was performed. If you
cannot remove the tank, then some water with bleach in it will remain in
the system. You do not want a high concentration of water in your system
with that level of concentration where someone MIGHT drink it. In this
case, follow GM's instruction. Particularly if you use only municipal water
supplies that contain chlorine. I have a home water well with no chlorine
in it. That's another reason why I remove the tank to sanitize it.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon

On Thu, Aug 5, 2021, 6:39 PM Richard wrote:

> You're clearly not afraid of work, Jim. Removing the tank for sanitizing
> would never occur to me. Removing it from the Palm Beach I'm working on now
> disabused me from doing it again voluntarily. ;)
>
> I did look at the Clorox web site, but searches for RV and Recreational
> Vehicle came up empty. I follow the GMC Owner's Manual instructions for
> Sanitizing Living Area Water System, emphasis on system. Stuff can and
> does grow in water lines as made clear by the taste of the water and ice at
> most fast food joints. The bleach concentration listed in the Manual is 4
> ounces per 30 gallons and that's what I use.
>
> Richard
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