Im Using 2 of the Filters to Fill Up my 15x42 pool. We Are on Well Water.
Updated 06/08/2021 | Published 06/05/2021 >
Question:
Im Using 2 of the Filters to Fill Up my 15x42 pool. We Are on Well Water.
asked by: William
Expert Reply:
You will probably need more than two Camco # CAM40043 water filters. They are rated for "one camping season" which I guesstimate would be (5 months X 2 trips each X 60 gallons) 600 gallons. Since you pool is probably about (depending on depth) 8500 gallons you would need around 14 filters.
The Camco filters remove these contaminants and more from your fresh water: aluminum, bacteria, bad taste, cadmium, chlorine, fungus, heavy metals, hydrogen sulfide, iron, lead, mercury, mold, odor, cloudiness, and sediment.
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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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