Water tank contamination

Aeolus

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Any ideas what may have happened to my fresh water tank?

The water has acquired a distinct metallic taste and smell that gets worse the longer the water is kept in the tank. I emptied the tank and gave it a scrub with washing-up liquid, then flushed it but that hasn't made any difference.

It's a plastic tank with plastic pipes leading to a 12v pump and an accumulator. Could it be bacterial? some form of mineral oil contamination (altho there's no oil visible in the water)?

Any ideas?
 
Try filling tank and pipework with clean water and sterilising solution - I use stuff sold by home-brew shops for cleaning brewing kit (forget the actual name) - much cheaper than stuff sold in swindleries.

Leave for 24-48 hours, flush thoroughly, repeat. Then fill with clean water, adding one chlorine tab per 40 litres or so.

Flush away and refill if not used within a couple of weeks. I also re-sterilise a couple of times a season, especially in warmer weather.

Works for me - water now crystal clear and odour-free - similar set up to you.
 
I use baby bottle sterilising fluid - supermarket own brand -Seems to work well and much cheaper than marine brands. This year I also replaced my cold water pipes which was fairly easy.
 
Yeah, baby bottle fluid available in smaller quantities - I should have mentioned I also brew my own, so have a ready supply of steriliser.
 
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