Hey, Eileen! Great pick, Eileen! If you are going to be getting the Blu Technology AR3 Essential Portable RV Water Filter System w/ Connections - 3 Stage - 0.2 Micron part #GB39FR, the correct Filters would be part #GB87FR.
Hey Tyler, you’ve got a couple ways to approach that depending on how often you’re off-grid. If most of your time is still campgrounds, the AR3 Essential #GB39FR will cover your day-to-day really well. Then for occasional off-grid trips, some folks…
Hey John! The Furrion Vision S+ #FR57AD does act as sort of a rear view mirror when you're towing or if you have an in bed camper, but it is not designed to replace the mirror on your vehicle. The camera stays on while you’re driving so you can…
Hey Patrick! The Trimax Universal Anti-Rattle Clamp #TMX66SR will not work well with the 2" shank and reducer sleeve. This is designed for 2-1/2" accessories. The best option is the Blue Ox Hitch Receiver Immobilizer III for 2-1/2"…
Hey Jeff! Yes, the Thomas Payne Seismic Right Arm #TP62AR, Left Arm #TP65AR, and Armless RV Recliner #TP63AR will all connect. Together they will form a complete couch. Just make sure you have 82-1/2" for this to fit in your 2023 Grand Design…
Hey Richard. The EcoHitch Hidden Front Hitch item #EH79CR will definitely support a 542 lbs motorcycle. It has a 1,000 lbs total capacity no matter how you use it. Unless you have the lightest motorcycle carrier ever, it's not going to work with…
Hey Peter, since you have a Roadmaster Sterling tow bar the base plate kit you'd want is the Roadmaster Direct Connect part #RM-521446-5 as your tow bar was not designed to connect to Demco base plate kits like what you mentioned. For…
Hey Greg, welcome back! The Go Power Overlander Expansion Kit - 200 Watt Solar Panel item #34282182 includes the Overlander panel. It's a bit different than your current Go Power GP-PV-200M panel, however it is compatible. The solar panel…
Good afternoon Steve, that really comes down to how you want to manage setup vs convenience. A portable system like the AR3 Elite #GB59FR filters water before it even enters your RV, which is great for overall protection and water quality. If you’d…
Hey Larry, this is a great question but the Blu Technology SOLO Fixed RV Water Filter System #GB64FR that you referenced is an all in one single stage type filter system. If you didn't want to mess with multiple stages and you have a better water…
Hey Leo, for a van build, the two main fixed options as far as water filtration systems go are the SOLO #GB64FR and the TRIO #GB44FR. The SOLO is a compact single-stage system - great if space is tight and you just want a solid upgrade over basic…
Hey Lucas, thanks for all of the info you mentioned on your scissor jacks. Based on that the correct SnapJack set would be the part #SN32FR which is a set of 4. Now for the tongue jack the correct fitting Snap Pad for that would be the part #SN97FR.…
Carbon filters are essential for RV enthusiasts seeking clean, drinkable water. They effectively remove impurities, odors, and tastes, ensuring every sip is refreshing. Compact and easy to install, these filters are a must-have for any RV setup, providing peace of mind and superior water quality on the road.
Carbon filters are great at removing impurities, odors, and bad tastes from water. They ensure that the water coming out of your RV's faucets is clean and drinkable, making a noticeable difference in taste and clarity. This is especially important when camping in areas with questionable water sources.
Installing a carbon filter is typically straightforward. Many find them compact enough to fit next to the water bay. Some models may require mounting screws, which can be sourced from a hardware store. Once installed, they provide a reliable filtration system that enhances water quality throughout the RV.
It's recommended to replace carbon filters every six months to maintain optimal performance. This ensures that the filter continues to effectively remove impurities and maintain water quality. Regular replacement also helps prevent any build-up that could affect water flow or taste.
Yes, carbon filters are effective at filtering well water, which can often have a distinct taste or odor. They do a fantastic job of removing these elements, providing clean and fresh-tasting water, even in RV parks with well water sources.
Carbon filters are particularly effective at removing chlorine, sediment, and volatile organic compounds, which can affect water taste and safety. They are a popular choice for RVs due to their ability to provide consistently clean and great-tasting water, enhancing the overall camping experience.