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2 days agoA lot of newer nicer RVs do have filters that feed purified water to one of those little taps that’s next to the regular dish tap so you can drink that water. But you 100% do not want to drink unfiltered water from the tank.
A lot of newer nicer RVs do have filters that feed purified water to one of those little taps that’s next to the regular dish tap so you can drink that water. But you 100% do not want to drink unfiltered water from the tank.
Very likely, but you’re not even supposed to drink, let alone netipot yourself, the water directly from the water tank in a RV even if it was filled with chlorinated water. Sitting water always has the potential be become contaminated.
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For retirement/travel or full time living? Either way I encourage you to if you’ve been thinking about it. Its not for everyone but I do think its for the majority of the people that even think about it. There will be challenges, things to fix, obstacles to overcome. But its a level of freedom most people will never experience. It takes a leap of faith but I doubt you’ll regret it.
Also in the winter you need to winterize your water system which means putting antifreeze in all the water(which you don’t want to run through a filter). Its nontoxic so you can still use it for washing and theoretically drinking. But most people I know just buy gallon jugs of water for drinking year round. Its a simple and cheap solution so you have tasty sterile drinking water year round.