Sterilisation of water tank
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Sterilisation of water tank
What do you guys use to keep your built in water tank clean over winter?
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Re: Sterilisation of water tank
I don't understand the fuss people make about sterilising tanks. I keep water in my tank all year around. Sometimes its chlorinated mains water, but more often than not its bore-hole water from a random camp-site. I've never had any sign of anything growing in the tank. I changed all the pipe-work to Hep2O pipe a few years ago and that stays clean without any treatment required.
If I had to clean the tank I suppose Milton fluid or the tablets from a ration pack would be my weapons of choice.
If I had to clean the tank I suppose Milton fluid or the tablets from a ration pack would be my weapons of choice.
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Re: Sterilisation of water tank
Yeah that's fair enough, haven't filled mine up for a couple of months now, it's pretty clean but there is some slightly odd residue that has probably been there a while. Also won't be using the water tank for a while so will give Milton fluid a go.
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Re: Sterilisation of water tank
This is the best stuff to use.http://www.cleantabs.co.uk/puriclean.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Its made for the job.
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Re: Sterilisation of water tank
Milton Tablets. Can be found cheap in nearly all supermarkets. In the baby aisle... It's used for sterilising baby bottles, etc.
I double the dosage, fill up the tank and leave overnight. Flush empty tank and fill up once more before emptying one last time ready for use. I've seen (more than a couple) people catch some serious stomach "pooh" by drinking water from old water tanks (that's what they put it down to anyway). Most water tanks in these vans aren't even food/water safe. None of the ones I bought were anyway. Ive had new food safe ones made up for every Van I've ever purchased.
I double the dosage, fill up the tank and leave overnight. Flush empty tank and fill up once more before emptying one last time ready for use. I've seen (more than a couple) people catch some serious stomach "pooh" by drinking water from old water tanks (that's what they put it down to anyway). Most water tanks in these vans aren't even food/water safe. None of the ones I bought were anyway. Ive had new food safe ones made up for every Van I've ever purchased.
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Re: Sterilisation of water tank
I'm sure I remember some on here saying that Milton leaves a residue in the tank, although I may have completely made that up!
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