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Jim Ewing
I want to use a water filter when filling up the tank from city water. South Florida is known for its "tasty-tan" water so I was going to use a taste-odor-sediment type whole house filter and rig it up with hose fittings.However, when not in use said filter will be taking full advantage of the warm humid conditions and growing a set of life forms not usually seen. Then the next time I use the filter all this stuff goes into the tank along with the water.Is anybody using a setup like this? If so do you do anything to prevent unwanted biological activity in the filter and housing? I think chlorine would wreck the activated carbon in the filter. I don't know how the filter element would react to some of the biocides used in watermakers. How about air drying the housing and filter between uses?Thanks for any suggestions.Jim"Prospect"