Woman are always the taste testers. So glad you can tell the difference with the waters. The new Camco filter works. I wondered why the other one smelled of chlorine. That’s odd. It did! Great video of sampling the water filter. Have a great weekend and see you both soon! Safe travels.
Hey Jason and Jen! Robert and AJ here with Lennon Adventures. It was a real pleasure to meet you yesterday, just before you left Orlando TT. It was so nice to meet not only you guys, but also Shawn & Angela with “RV Your Way.”😊 Great pro tip with the water filter! We really enjoy your videos. 👍😎We look forward to meeting up again on down the road. Safe travels! 😎😊
We use the old filters yall were using but we put our filter at the connection of the camper so it will catch the stuff that might collect in the hose when it's stored.u should do a video on where is the best place for the filter at spicket or the camper.love yall videos.
Looks like a nice new filter. Pay attention to water pressure over the months. We had a solid filter similar to that before, and it drastically lowered our pressure in the rig, so we ended up ditching it 6 months later. Curious how this one will perform for you. Keep us updated!
I agree. This might be the reason why the recommended replacement period is 3 months. And even then, it might depend on how bad the worst source of water was during that period. We all want to use them as long as possible to save money. Also, a static test (no water running through the filter) is pretty much meaningless. It would be better to run a test that compares how long it takes to fill a gallon water jug.
I take it you did not check what NSF/ANSI 61 actually does. In essence it adds nothing to the water system. If you want something of value this is not it. You want something closer to NSF/ANSI 401standard. I use two 10" filters to get there.
New and improved CAMCO water filter!
Woman are always the taste testers. So glad you can tell the difference with the waters. The new Camco filter works. I wondered why the other one smelled of chlorine. That’s odd. It did! Great video of sampling the water filter. Have a great weekend and see you both soon! Safe travels.
Thanks Sherri! We appreciate you…safe travels.🧡🧡🧡
Hey Jason and Jen! Robert and AJ here with Lennon Adventures. It was a real pleasure to meet you yesterday, just before you left Orlando TT. It was so nice to meet not only you guys, but also Shawn & Angela with “RV Your Way.”😊
Great pro tip with the water filter! We really enjoy your videos. 👍😎We look forward to meeting up again on down the road. Safe travels! 😎😊
Hey guys! Great meeting y’all as well and thanks for your support. We love meeting fellow content creators…we will cya on down the road!🧡🧡🧡
Might have to look into one of those next time we need a filter. Donna is our water snob.
Haha, yes! Thanks guys!🧡🧡🧡
You need to run water through filter before attaching hose
That lets charcoal particles to flush
I believe it says it on the label🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸☦️
Thanks!
Very nice setup! We need to look into one of those! We do use the filter at the spigot, but always looking for the best!!
Thanks, we appreciate y’all!🧡🧡🧡
We use the old filters yall were using but we put our filter at the connection of the camper so it will catch the stuff that might collect in the hose when it's stored.u should do a video on where is the best place for the filter at spicket or the camper.love yall videos.
Great idea! Thanks for watching and commenting. 🧡🧡🧡
Looks like a nice new filter. Pay attention to water pressure over the months. We had a solid filter similar to that before, and it drastically lowered our pressure in the rig, so we ended up ditching it 6 months later. Curious how this one will perform for you. Keep us updated!
I agree. This might be the reason why the recommended replacement period is 3 months. And even then, it might depend on how bad the worst source of water was during that period. We all want to use them as long as possible to save money.
Also, a static test (no water running through the filter) is pretty much meaningless. It would be better to run a test that compares how long it takes to fill a gallon water jug.
Oh wow, will do…thanks guys!
Great idea…thanks for the input. 👍🏻
Thanx brother. You folks brought up some things I hadn’t thought about. Gonna make some changes
Awesome, glad to help. Thanks for watching/commenting!🧡🧡
I need to buy a filter. Do y’all have a link to get them? Oh I like the cups.
Yep! In our Amazon store…there’s a link in the description. 👍🏻
I take it you did not check what NSF/ANSI 61 actually does. In essence it adds nothing to the water system. If you want something of value this is not it. You want something closer to NSF/ANSI 401standard. I use two 10" filters to get there.
Thank you.