How often do you replace the water in your tank

BobM

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I'm talking about the fresh water storage in our campers. I sanitize at least twice a year but was wondering how often I should drain and replace. I prefer to always have my tank full for quick trips and emergency water. I've replaced on most trips but this time a year I go out at lest once a month and maybe I'm wasting water
 
Maybe just drain it into a 5 gal bucket and water your plants with it? That's what i do when I have to drain the water tank for whatever reason.
 
We let the remaining water swish around after a trip. My theory is that it is better to have some water in there.
Before we head out on a new trip, we drain the tank and refill with fresh.

If we went out on trips more frequently, I might not bother draining the tank between refills. If the water has been in the tank for a month, I prefer to drain and start fresh.

As a side note, we have never had any off-flavor coming from our tank. The water we have at home is from our well, so there's no chlorine either.
 
Depends on how often we are camping. More than a couple of weeks and I drain and refill. If I know I an not going soon I will drain when I get back. +1 for putting on the plants.

Note I did flush and dump my new water tank with a small amount of bleach, before putting it in the Hawk. I had hoped to not have any plastic taste. First trip I had some plastic taste, minuted later the wife said she tried the water and there was no plastic taste. We concluded that the plastic taste was from the hose and not the tank as it when away after the first small use. Looks like the bleach flush worked on the new tank.
 
I Empty After Each Use, And Refill Before Leaving On The Next. I Also Drop 2 Bleach Pellets (Used For Our Well) In The Tank Before Adding Water. We Don't Drink Out Of The Tank But Just Use For Washing And Cooking.

I Think The Pellets Treat 10 Gallons Of Water Each, According To The Well Supply Company. You Don't Want To Leave A Bag Of Pellets Out Exposed To The Air On The Floor Of Your Truck Or Camper, Because It Will Literally Eat Right Though The Floor And Onto The Ground Over Time... They Will Also Burn Your Exposed Skin While Handling. I Store Them In A Grolsh Beer Bottle, But Something Similar Will Also Work A Long As It Has A Tight Seal.

With This Setup I Can Draw Water Out Of A Creek Or River And Use It After The Chlorine Does Its Job.
 
I leave some in the tank, thinking that it will slosh around and since it is chlorinated it will help prevent mildew. I always fill with fresh before leaving. I have excellent water at my home so I don't even hook up the water when we full hook ups are avail. unless we run out.
 
I ONLY FILL TANK WHEN GOING FOR SEVERAL NIGHTS, I WILL DRAIN THE TANK WHEN LEAVING MY CAMPING SPOT. IF I GO FOR A SHORT TRIP I WILL TAKE A GALLON OF WATER FOR COFFEE IN THE AM. I BELIEVE LEAVING WATER IN THE TANK, MORE SO WHEN HOT OUTSIDE WILL CAUSE A MILDEW PROBLEM, PLUS WITH THE CAMPER ON THE TRUCK FULL TIME, WHY CARRY THE EXTRA WEIGHT AROUND.
 
Interesting. We try to get out once a month and always have water in the tank. The tank gets topped off either right after a trip or right before. It gets drained and sanitized with bleach once a year. All water going into the tank is run through a Camco Evo 5 micron filter. The water is mainly used for bathing and washing, but if needed don't have any issues drinking it. I like the idea of having water for an emergency and the camper is perfect. I've never detected an odd taste or odor and if there was my wife would have noticed.
 
Our city water is so nasty that there is no way to drink it. I fill it and empty every time I go. I back the truck up to a tree at my house and let her rip.
 
chnlisle said:
Drain after every trip
2X Yep, unless I'm heading right back out within a day or two. I use it for dish washing and sometimes cooking. During the winter (use my camper year-round and live in snow country) I always drain as soon as I hit the homestead-nothing worse than forgetting and having the the whole system freeze up and have to run to the valley or coast to let it thaw. Since I have a hot water heater you need to get that cleaned out every once in a while or the system can spring a leak.

Smoke
 
I sent an email to FWC. Since I also want it for emergencies, I'm trying to determine the best/safe recycle period. I've always left my tank full and the weight hasn't been a problem. That said, since I'm retired I don't put a lot of miles on my truck. I'm also looking at dehydrated food for emergency/camping. Since I live in So Cal, earthquake preparedness is not a bad idea, especially since we have a second home on wheels:>)

We're even thinking about keeping our duffels packed with clothes and essentials for a quick emergency exit or last minute camping excursion. It's nice to know that in about 20 minutes I could transfer refer food and be on the road. I haven't figured out how to deal with Zombies yet :eek:
 
flinchlock said:
We use a Camco (White) TastePURE Drinking Water Hose.

Mike
I use the same hose to fill my tank. The plastic taste is not from the fill hose but from the hose from the tank to pump and faucet. After we run a cup of water no plastic taste in the water.

Bill
 
We have never had a plastic taste to our water. I sanitize the water system once a year. I refill/top off the tank before the next trip. I do not drain in between.
 

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