Donald Tyson
Member
My water tank has set empty for some time. Looking through the archive I've found a number of opinions and recommendations for cleaning, purifying and maintaining the onboard 20 gallon water tank. The following is what I've understood as best practices:
1) add a significant amount of Bleach to the tank. the amount usually sighted seems to be 8ounces (1Cup).
2) drain tank properly. Using a hose from the sink siphon the tank dry. repeat once or twice.
3) Add one tablespoon of bleach to a full 20 gallons for continued safety and cleanliness.
If there is anything in this list that you feel needs to be updated let me know. We May or may not drink this water but If I fill from our Easton PA city water (highly rated water) I would not hesitate to do so and I'd skip the addition of the extra bleach.
Thoughts,
Don
1) add a significant amount of Bleach to the tank. the amount usually sighted seems to be 8ounces (1Cup).
2) drain tank properly. Using a hose from the sink siphon the tank dry. repeat once or twice.
3) Add one tablespoon of bleach to a full 20 gallons for continued safety and cleanliness.
If there is anything in this list that you feel needs to be updated let me know. We May or may not drink this water but If I fill from our Easton PA city water (highly rated water) I would not hesitate to do so and I'd skip the addition of the extra bleach.
Thoughts,
Don