I got really tired of towing my pop-up camper, with my 6cyl XJ, up the mountain passes here in Colorado, when it's full of water (16gal total x 8.34lbs/gal + the weight of the camper and gear = holy crap!)
Up until now I've been carrying a 7gal drinking water container and filling the camper with river water for doing dishes and showering. I know it's risky, but so far we've been lucky. I've been contemplating a way around this for quite some time now and think I have a system figured out. Keep in mind, I need enough water for 4 people for 3+ days and nights, so a simple hand-held filter pump like KATADYN's isn't going to cut if for me. Particularly since we refill the camper at least once on most trips.
So, I want to be able to take water directly from a river, creek or lake and put it into my camper and have it be safe for drinking. That's a pretty lofty goal it seems......here's what I've come up with......
A hose to the water source with a screen filter, leading to a 20/30 micron "sediment" filter. From the sediment filter into the pump (Shurflo 8000 series) then from the pump to a .5 micron "bacteria" filter. From the bacteria filter into the pop-up camper or water container via a drinking water grade hose.
From there I believe my only concern is viruses, which can be easily eliminated via a UV "filter" system if you'd like to pay around $400 or more. Or just use Chlorine Dioxide Purification Tablets. I'd like to see what other options are available for eliminating viruses, but I can't seem to find anything.
In my mind I envision something like a miracle grow fertilizer hose attachment that slowly draws the fertilizer into the water stream. Obviously I would be subbing fertilizer for water treated with a concentrated does of purification tablets. From here the water would then be introduced into the camper and after a brief holding period, the water would be competely safe to drink
I'd like to see what everyone thinks about this.
Thanks in advance for the feedback.




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