How Often Should Camco RV and Marine Disposable Water Filter be Replaced
Updated 05/16/2019 | Published 05/15/2019 >
Question:
Your answer to Katie when she wanted to know how many gallons of water the filters will treat was answered by you back to the camping season answer. Well, she may be full-time RVer, like me, and we have a year-round camping season. Does it last a year then? Please.........give us full-timers a clue.
asked by: Nancy
Expert Reply:
If you were using your RV regularly all year I'd replace the Camco RV and Marine Disposable Water Filter # CAM40043 three times a year. So every four month and you'd be safe.
I attached a review video for this for more info as well.
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Camco RV and Marine Disposable Water Filter w/ Hose Protector - KDF/Carbon
- RV Water Filter
- Water Filter Systems
- KDF/Carbon Filter
- Single Cartridge
- Exterior Filter
- Aluminum
- Bacteria
- Cadmium
- Chlorine
- Heavy Metals
- Hydrogen Sulfide
- Iron
- Lead
- Mercury
- Mold
- Sediment
- 100 Micron
- Camco
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