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  • ILexpatriot

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    And the water heater can be tapped for water as well....
    But I live in an RV so I just leave some water in the tank just in case. And if I see something big is coming, I flush it out and top it off fresh.
    I'm finding a lot of "prepper" benefits to Rv living..
     

    MountainGirl

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    And the water heater can be tapped for water as well....
    But I live in an RV so I just leave some water in the tank just in case. And if I see something big is coming, I flush it out and top it off fresh.
    I'm finding a lot of "prepper" benefits to Rv living..
    Yep. My way of 'prepping' has always been skills over stuff. It's not feasible to stock up a 3-yr supply of bottled water (stuff), but the pitcher setup enables (skills) the same long-term drinkable supply. Knowing where there's raw water nearby is also a good idea. :)

    Nice Katadyn you're getting.
    An extra filter or two and you'd be set for a long time.
     
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