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It says it’s safe to drink if used as instructed.
Still makes me think ... do I really want Fernox ??
It says it’s safe to drink if used as instructed.
Fernox are specialists in water treatment, I’ve got a 600 litre tank to clean.......how many tablets do you suggest.Still makes me think ... do I really want Fernox ??
Fernox are specialists in water treatment, I’ve got a 600 litre tank to clean.......how many tablets do you suggest.
PF, do you possibly remember the name of that?Italian version is power and comes with a little scoop to dose
Indeed so, which is precisely why we never drink the stuff. It's potentially contaminated right up to the tap.Forgot to add :
I used to caravan as well as Boat in the UK and I was very friendly with caravan dealers and service guys. One of the topics was FW systems of vans and boats .....
They maintained that the biggest problems were not the tank - but the piping for bacteria and 'unhealthy' beasties. That most people thought about dosing tanks for winter storage / re-commissioning in spring etc. but ignored the piping and valves etc.
The second item of course is the use of non-food grade pipes ... by many thinking that its only a plastic pipe.
Sorry It’s on the boat and I can’t recall .Been using the tab form in Fr and now powder in IT .PF, do you possibly remember the name of that?
Indeed so, which is precisely why we never drink the stuff. It's potentially contaminated right up to the tap.
Doing some sums, a typical galley pump delivering 3 gallons per minute via a half inch bore hose moves the water at six feet per second through the hose. A 12" UV lamp would treat each bug to a burst of UV for just one sixth of a second.
Gamma rays might work in that time but not UV, but having a lump of uranium 235 kicking around in the bilge might call for some PPE.
Same here. Actually, SWMBO prefers bottled water also for tea and coffee, and she uses the tank water only for cooking, wherever it's boiled, as for pasta, boiled vegetables, etc.I carry store bought water to supplement the Beer / Wine inventory for drinking .....
All FW from the tank is for cooking / tea / coffee use.
All our drinking water (including the dogs) is bottled. During the peak summer, bottled water can be in short supply and the supermarkets rammed with tourists, we then refill the water bottles from home. We use the plastic bottles only a few times because of the harmful plastics but we usually have a huge amount of empty bottles by then. We also have a large collection of proper BPA-free hiking bottles that we use (also handy for our long dog walks).
I know that this sounds anti environmental but we recycle and it saves having to repeatedly rinse out the fresh water tank. The non premium supermarket non branded bottled water is surprisingly cheap