Thursday, Oct 27, 2011 at 20:20
Clint,
Do you have a problem with the water in the tank or is it just a perception because it has been sitting for a while?
If the water doesn't have "bad taste" or is not "smelly" then you may not have a problem at all.
Try simply draining and refilling the tank. If you strongly believe you have tainted water, then
Milton baby bottle wash is all I have used. The quantity to use can be calculated from the label on the bottle.
Drain the tank fully, add the quantity of Miltons and refill the tank. Allow to sit overnight, then drain, fill with clean water, drain again, then fill up the tank.
It also pays to have a length of "food grade" water hose to use during the filling process so no "plastic taste from degraded garden hose is added to the water supply".
Apart from an obvoiusly tainted water problem, the water should be capable of sitting in the tank indefinitely, without problems.
Just
check you don' have any clear plastic water line which allows light to enter and help generate mould in the lines. Black plastic water line is best where exposed to sunlight.
I always top up the tank after returning from a trip so there is little air in the system. It may be months before I use the camper again, but I have not experienced tainted water in my camper's system.
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