You'd never drink from a lake or stream while boondocking, until now. The ARX+ pulls from almost any source and filters it through four stages, giving you water that's safe to drink and tastes fresh, even when the source looks questionable.
Anyone who's spent time off grid knows how questionable the water sources can be. Streams, lakes, barrels, and campground spigots carry sediment, chlorine, and other grit you don't want to drink. The ARX+ solves that with four stages of protection:
When you're off grid, the problem isn't just dirty water, it's access. Without pressure, a filter system can't work. The ARX+ comes with a built-in 12V pump that pulls water from a lake, stream, or container. It can pull water up to 6' vertically from the source and still deliver a steady flow at the faucet. One battery lasts about 90 gallons and is rated to pull more than 1,000 gallons per day, which is far more than the 30 to 100 gallons an RVer typically needs.
This system has a carbon block filter that removes the compounds that can make water smell and taste bad. It takes away the swampy odor from a holding tank or even the chlorine smell from treated lines. Instead of trying to choke down water that tastes terrible, you get something you'll actually want to drink from the tap.
Instead of a fixed install under the sink, just put the filter in the included storage bag and carry it with you when you're ready to draw water. The pump pulls directly from a lake, stream, or container, and the outlet hose runs to your RV's fresh water inlet just like a standard hookup. When you're done, the 12-lb frame and 5" filters pack up small enough to store in a bay or cabinet until the next stop.
The ARX+ system was not designed to be connected to pressurized water, but after lab testing the ARX+ system with a connection to a 60 PSI water source for 2,000 gallons, no issues were observed.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi everyone. Steven here with etrailer.com. Let's take a look together at our GoBlueTech ARX+ Off-Grid RV Water Filtration System. Folks, this is gonna be battery powered. It's a four stage 0.2 micron filter. This is gonna be great for giving you off-grid use, no external power needed.
You simply use the it charged up battery, charge it as needed and then you're good to go. It works very, very quick and simple and you would simply mount that in here and then you'd plug it in here, giving you power to run the pump and everything. And you got a nice power button here on top and it is pressure activated as far as, you know, on/off. And then you got the charger for the battery and that charger, you can either charge the 12 volt or 110 outlet. So very nice, smart technology in there.
You have extension here as well if you want to charge it or power it directly from a battery. So this connector here is the exact same connector as the battery plug over here that plugs in right here. So you could power this with your battery from your vehicle, those kind of things. And then you have a little tool here for taking off the filter canisters. There's a hole on each one of these canisters and this simply lets you loosen or tighten that by spinning that ring.
And then you can spin that off, take the filter off, and then be able to service the filters as well. Comes with a great carrying bag. Everything can actually fit in the bag and be used in the bag. It has holes in the side where the hose extensions and the intake can be put through the bag. And you have Molle patches here and slits and everything as well.
So a very nice carrying bag, has a nice rubberized bottom for grip and everything. It's very durable and it's gonna be great for carrying everything. You have your intake line here. It's all stainless steel braided hose. It has a float, it has a really great filter here. So this is the part you would, plop, drop in the water. And then over here, you have quick connect fitting. You simply pull that back, pop it in like that. And then again, now this is down here in the water source, filtering out water from there first and foremost, so big chunks don't come through. And then of course you have your two different filters here, longevity, off grid, plus and everything here is gonna get filtered through. And then coming out, you have a nice 25 foot braided stainless steel hose as well. And this end here would clip onto this end. And then on the other end, they give you a standard hose connection as well if you want to hook it up there, from there to your RV, camper or whatnot as needed. And again, this is all pushed to connect fittings, so very nice, very easy to use, easy to take off, put up, et cetera. This again is a great kit for you, folks. Reduces sediment, chlorine, other contaminants. It's gonna improve the taste, the smell of the water, and just the overall quality of your water as well. And if you look back here, you have a mounting bracket here as well with two slots. So you could hang this on a wall or some kind of a hanging system. If you're off-grid and you're making something special for yourself, you can customize it that way as well. And the frame here is all aluminum, so it's very lightweight. The canister and everything are nice and stainless steel colored on the outside of 'em. They are a polycarbonate housing on the canister housing, but everything else is aluminum. Of course. You have your great pump here for pumping everything up. And I mentioned taking off these filters. So again, you simply put the tool into the ring, into the hole, and then you just simply loosen it up. And then once you've got it hand tight or hand loose rather, you can then access your filters. And these filters again are serviceable. They're sold separately here at etrailer.com as well. They're only five inches tall, so it's very impressive. A lot of the other ones out there on the market are about 10 inches tall. They've done a great job with giving you pretty much better quality, in my opinion, in a smaller size package. And then of course you would just line everything back up and then you'd have to use your ring here, screw everything back in place nice and tight whenever you're changing out your filters and then you're good to go. Now obviously this is gonna be a lot easier when you have it in place installed where it's not moving on you but you get the picture, right So I'm just gonna hand tighten this for now. There we go. And then again, once you get it hand tight as tight as you can go, then you would take the tool, finish tightening it up with the different holes in the rings to make sure it's nice and tight. Overall, I got 15 inches long on the main unit here, six and 1/2 inches wide on the side and on a heightm I got eight and 1/2 inches tall overall. The battery's a standard M12 battery and again folks, this is great. Easy to charge, popping in here on your charger whether you're doing 12 volts or 110. And then whenever you're ready to use the battery, you simply plug it in here on the main unit as I was showing you earlier, or again, use that 12 volt option in your vehicle. This will produce a thousand-plus gallons of filter water per day and about 90 gallons worth per battery charge. So pretty impressive. If you're using more than that in one charge, you're doing a lot of use off-grid and those kind of things, so it should be more than sufficient to meet all your needs. Well folks, I think that is gonna wrap it up for our quick look together at this GoBluTech ARX+ Off-Grid RV Water Filter System. I'm Steven. Reach out to us if you have any questions about this product or anything else on the website. Have a good one. And stay safe while you're towing.
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