Last RV I bought, this was the fresh water tank. When I commented on the color, the previous owner's response was "we don't drink that."
Still disgusting--to me anyway. You wash your dishes in that. Shower with that. Brush your teeth with that. You're spreading fungus/mold through your water pump, lines and water heater. Heck, just having a biological warfare lab inside my RV is enough to gross me out.
Do you/is this common? Since then I've asked people and a lot don't drink from their 'fresh water tank', so I guess never checked it.
Someone could make a lot of money if they 'invented' a bottom, as in the underside of the tank, drain on fresh water tanks.
The problem is they are unicorns as much as I can tell, so there will always be 3/4 of an inch in the bottom of the tank...and that's a recipe for a fungus factory.
Half considering cutting a hole and putting in a hatch on top so at the end of the season or as part of routine maintenance, I can sponge out all of the water there, leaving no standing water.
Do you check yours?
Still disgusting--to me anyway. You wash your dishes in that. Shower with that. Brush your teeth with that. You're spreading fungus/mold through your water pump, lines and water heater. Heck, just having a biological warfare lab inside my RV is enough to gross me out.
Do you/is this common? Since then I've asked people and a lot don't drink from their 'fresh water tank', so I guess never checked it.
Someone could make a lot of money if they 'invented' a bottom, as in the underside of the tank, drain on fresh water tanks.
The problem is they are unicorns as much as I can tell, so there will always be 3/4 of an inch in the bottom of the tank...and that's a recipe for a fungus factory.
Half considering cutting a hole and putting in a hatch on top so at the end of the season or as part of routine maintenance, I can sponge out all of the water there, leaving no standing water.
Do you check yours?