Piers
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Jusy seen a boat fill their water tanks using an in-line filter which they fitted between the pontoon hose and their boat's water tanks. Seems a great idea to me, but what to use? Any ideas?
Piers
Piers
useless gimmick ??
from a mains water supply ?? think its called paranoia
Jusy seen a boat fill their water tanks using an in-line filter which they fitted between the pontoon hose and their boat's water tanks. Seems a great idea to me, but what to use? Any ideas?
Piers
Actually, we are not disagreeing at all.I would disagree slightly Mapis as using the correct inline filter to the tanks can remove a lot of impurities and additives to mains water and the most common types of impurities are aluminium additives which do actually have a health risk for many people. Using a simple activated charcoal based medium will remove most of these before they get into the water tanks along with any other silts or solids, and water quality varies around the world, something to remember.
Water softeners, yes, totally agree so why not use both and filter your water going into your tanks and put cleaner water into your softener.
I knew we had been here before lol. That's quite a neat setup and a fraction of the price of the Spot Zero setup Magnum (RIP) had specced for his new boat. http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?488839-Fresh-water-filtering-and-softening-suggestionsActually, we are not disagreeing at all.If you click the "Tech Specs" in the webpage I previously linked, you will see that it includes a 5 micron carbon filtration cartridge.In hindsight, you might have read my sentence "on top of filtering impurities it also removes calcium from the water" as if I meant that the ION exchange resins alone are also good for filtering the impurities, but that's not what I meant.The water flows through the filter first, and then through the resins - all "in the box", so to speak.It is indeed a smart little package, though obviously a bit larger than a filter alone.Btw, don't be fooled by the dedicated website: it's actually produced by this company, specialized in top quality watermakers, up to 1600 L/h, with either single or 3ph power.