by 48Rob » Fri Dec 06, 2013 8:07 am
Cosmo,
A non camper water system, such as the one for your house and work consists of water pipes that deliver fresh, sanitized water to the tap.
The water company stores, and delivers the water to you.
Because the water is sanitized, and flows quite regularly through your pipes, it keeps the pipes more or less sanitized.
In a self contained camper system, you supply the water, and it runs through the pipes in your system, but not generally daily.
When you go camping, and return home, sometimes the water tank is drained, sometimes not. Almost never do owners drain all the pipes.
The little bit of water left in the tank, with a lot of air, tends to allow growth of undesirable things.
Some public water systems, that supply the water you fill your camper tank with, have water so heavily treated that you probably don't need to sanitize your system, just filling the tank and running water through the pipes for a minute or two is enough...but who wants to take a chance getting sick while on vacation...
So, a lot of people just use bottled water to drink.
It is pretty easy to keep a self contained system clean and sanitized, but it requires extra effort, that most people just don't want to expend at the end of a camping trip, or at the beginning...
If the camper is going to sit empty for more than a month, it is wise to sanitize the tank and lines before using it again.
Some people get around all this effort by using a 5-7 gallon jug that the fresh water is pumped out of, or poured out of...but it too should be sanitized regularly.
Rob
PS. It should go without saying, but much caution should be used when filling a storage tank, to keep contaminants out by never leaving the fill cap off if you aren't standing there with the hose in it, and making sure your hose/hose end is clean and sanitized...not using the one that lays in the yard that the dog pees on...
Waiting for "someday" will leave you on your deathbed wondering why you didn't just rearrange your priorities and enjoy the time you had, instead of waiting for a "better" time to come along...