I have lived in my T@B400 about 20 months and use my onboard water tank exclusively for my water supply. I fill my tank from city water which is typically chlorinated. After 20 months I wanted to know if my water supply remained safe from bacteria. I used a water test kit by Prolab. It's a growth medium that needs 3 days to attempt to grow bacteria from a sample of water. In my case there was one bacteria colony in my T@B's water sample after 3 days. According to the test directions less than 5 colonies is acceptable. If you desire you can send the sample to Prolab for further testing at a $40 cost. I found my at-home results acceptable. I believe since I am always processing fresh drinking water from city water sources that my tank stays clean. The test kit costs about $15 and they recommend testing every 6 months. Well water is a different story....
2019 T@B400
TV: 2017 Nissan Frontier SV 4X4
Southern California
Full-timer since 2019
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I sanitize it a couple times a season with a higher concentration of chlorine.
Is there a consenus that 1/4 cup of bleach to 15 gallons of water is a good sanitation method?
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this kit is a feel good scam, in my opinion,
but i always like seeing people increase their knowledge of science, i wish company told you more about what results really mean, as many still drink from streams in backcountry! Risky! How many blue bags can one carry!?
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TV: 2017 Nissan Frontier SV 4X4
Southern California
Full-timer since 2019
It took most of the season to get the last of the chlorine smell out of my water, but I certainly had no concerns about cooties that year! :-)