that's what we use on aircraft potable water system bleach Pur-geen brand bleach. we pour in about 2 gallons for 100 gallon tank... let it sit a day or two then flush the system out good and refill. bleack kills micro organism's etc.
Mike At 07:00 AM 12/29/2002 -0800, Jason Weisberger wrote: >Fred, > >Bleach seems to not be in keeping with "potable" - are you suggesting not >use the internal water tank for drinking/cooking water on camping trips? > >jlw > >On Sun, 29 Dec 2002, Fredrich Hesterberg wrote: > > > Mr. Jason, > > A cup of bleach--fill halfway with water, drive to shake it around, > > drain it out. > > This works good. > > Then from thispoint on put 1 oz. of bleach into water to keep fresh. > > Good Morning, > > > > Fred > > > > > > E-mail message > > > > Sender: vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com (Vanagon Mailing List) From: > > jweis@WHY.BOTHER.COM (Jason Weisberger) Date: Sun, Dec 29, 2002, > > 6:18am (CST-2) To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: Cleaning the water > > tank!? > > Hi, > > What is the suggested method for cleaning out the water tank for potable > > water in an 87 Westy GL? > > thanks > > jlw > > |
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