That's a nice compact setup. How easy to change the filters?
not easy at all, but whole thing unplugs on both ends. Interesting inch long double gasketed connector. Like a giant rca jack.
One of the reasons only rated for 1 gpm. which is fine for kitchen sink. but not fine for shower so could not install at water inlet, under the bed again.
Better here. Attaches on back and just pulls off. first two filters will last until next summer. Third one lasts a year. I have spares for the first two.
Filters are twist and lock, I know because I knocked the end one off under pressure. Not much water leaked, that's good, then twisted it back in with no water loss.
whatever gaskets those filters have, they work well. quarter turn twist and locks, seriously convenient.
filtration unit gets much heavier when it's full of water. really didn't want that weight hanging on the internal thin wood much less banging into it when
rv hits a bump. So I rested almost all the weight on the towel underneath but one screw holds it in place.
not for high water volume at all but I don't need that here. I always bring water, but on these longer trips, I run out. And I only have an e bike which
clearly is not designed to haul a case of water on.
I'm in 13 different campgrounds on this next trip.
Once I'm past the first two nights, I'll let a lot of the fresh water out of the tank. No reason at all to haul water along when I'm hooked up to a hose every night.
It's the freezing weather I'm concerned about. I have memories of an ice flow coming out of the water inlet of this rv last year in VA. A little later in the year though
Have already been cautioned about possible lack of water at a few places in PA and VA
The one I'm staying at south of VA Beach stays open. That beach will be all mine.
my decompression beach before I head for home.
when my BIL comes back on Saturday we will get the steering stabilizer installed and I will be done.
I'm sure I'll find something to wax in the warm afternoon sunshine