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Old 06-01-2018, 02:10 PM   #1
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1999 Sunvalley I have a separate drinking water faucet at the kitchen sink. I can't find the filter. I looked under the sink-no filter. Does anybody know where it could be?
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Old 06-01-2018, 08:42 PM   #2
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On my rig the filter is in the fresh water bay with the water supply manifold valves. This filter is plumbed to that separate little faucet on the kitchen sink and also to the ice maker in the residential 23 cu ft refrigerator...


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Thanks Chuck, I checked @ you are right. Thanks!
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Thanks Chuck, I checked @ you are right. Thanks!

The "Good" filters are expensive for my system. $34 for one. I shopped for best price online. There are some other plastic cartridges but the one I bought is a metal filter element. Now having said that I looked thru my bookmarks and found this.



https://www.waterfilters.net/omnipur...er-filter.html


These seem to be a suitable replacement. I will try one of these next.


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I had a short circuit from my car dolly brakes that blew a fuse in the motor home. It shut down the engine and the dash. Could not find the fuse that blew and had the motor home towed (at the insistence of the police). $375.00. The RV shop spent 2 days looking for the fuse after checking the ignition switch and finding no power to the switch.( $125.00 an hour). The 15 amp fuse is in the inverter compartment above the inverter is 2 black boxes, the one on the right contains the fuse labeled (KEY SW.)
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