BigWooo
Senior Nomad
Posts: 579
Registered: 1-2-2007
Member Is Offline
|
|
Where to locate "water fixer"
I've read several Nomads have the "water fixer" water purifier in their homes. I'm trying to decide where to locate mine. My system is a cistern,
with a pump and pressure tank (water is trucked in). I'd like to mount it in front of the pressure tank, but with the 1/2 inch fittings on the "water
fixer", plus the resistance within the filter, I'm concerned that it will create more work for the pump while filling the pressure tank. Then again,
I don't know if the resistance, or decreased gpm while flowing through the fillter is even enough to worry about. (It does create a 5 lb drop in
pressure according to the instructions).
If I locate it after the pressure tank, the pressure tank will do most of the work pushing water through the filter, instead of the pump, and the pump
can fill the pressure tank much faster using a larger orifice (less power draw/less wear on the pump), but the water in the tank won't be purified.
Can anyone tell me how they mounted theirs, and if you think it would be best to put it in front of, or after the pressure tank? Thanks.
|
|
DENNIS
Platinum Nomad
Posts: 29510
Registered: 9-2-2006
Location: Punta Banda
Member Is Offline
|
|
Hey Wooo.....can I piggyback a related question here? Since the question has to do with an apparatus in the water line....has anyone tried a Sears
type water softener with a pump on a 30/50 switch?
I'm not sure what a "water fixer" is. Is it a water softener?
|
|
oladulce
Super Nomad
Posts: 1625
Registered: 5-30-2005
Location: bcs
Member Is Offline
|
|
It's the brand name of an ultraviolet + filter water sterilizing system
Water Fixer
|
|
missionmike
Newbie
Posts: 15
Registered: 8-10-2011
Location: Mission British Columbia
Member Is Offline
|
|
Hi Woo
I'll start off by stating I'm not a plumber!, but are familiar with pumps & pressure tanks ect, we have used a deep well for our water
supply for the last 30 years up here in BC. We do not have need of water filters,, but if we did I would install your "water fixer" after the
pressure tank, probably in the kitchen area, I do not think there is a need to filter water for bathing and flushing toilets, but that's just my
opinion!
BTW I'm new to Baja nomads but have checked in once in a while, we will be driving down to Baja this winter, our fourth time driving down
with our camper, last winter we did a two week fly in holiday to La Ventana. Mike
|
|
DENNIS
Platinum Nomad
Posts: 29510
Registered: 9-2-2006
Location: Punta Banda
Member Is Offline
|
|
Welcome to BajaNomad, Mike. Give us a trip report when the time comes.
|
|
Bob and Susan
Elite Nomad
Posts: 8813
Registered: 8-20-2003
Location: Mulege BCS on the BAY
Member Is Offline
Mood: Full Time Residents
|
|
i think mission mike is right
you dont want the entire house water going thru that filter
it's too small
and you dont need to filter the water for the shower and toilet anyway
the builder next door put these under the kitchen sink
i'd just make sure you can get to the filters easily
for replacement
his are hard to get to
the people even drink that water
i wouldnt but they do
even if they say they last forever
remember they dont
you need to replace them about twice a year
so make sure you stock filters
there's none where you live
hahaha
i had one of these at work
point of use
after a while the water smells moldy
you need to replace the filters
and clean
another problem we have here is the water is increditably hard
a filter like this is boune to clog way too fast
then it'll need to be replaced
|
|
bajadock
Super Nomad
Posts: 1219
Registered: 12-20-2006
Location: Punta sur de \'Nada
Member Is Offline
|
|
I installed mine directly after the pump and am filtering all of my house water through my water fixer. Shut-off valves installed before and after
for ez filter and UV lamp changes.
Water trucked in for my pila here is high mineral/salt content. I have seen how much sediment my filters remove and glad I'm not showering, washing
clothes and cleaning dishes without filtering first.
Filters are replaced monthly. UV lamp replaced annually.
No, I don't drink it. Only a reverse osmosis system would make it drinkable. My estimate on the electricity needed and waste have me just buying
drinking water from the local wells that DO go through R/O system.
p.s. THANKS to Nomad loboron for introducing the system to me during my 2007 house construction.
|
|
AmoPescar
Senior Nomad
Posts: 835
Registered: 7-15-2006
Location: North San Diego County
Member Is Offline
Mood: Need a Fish Taco and a Pacifico!
|
|
Missionmike...
WELCOME to Baja Nomad!
Sorry I can't help you with this question...NO experience with that!
Michael/Miguelamo/Amo Pescar
|
|