Yep Relgate certainly will , We use an BEST water filter when at caravan parks and it makes a huge difference you wouldnt believe the colour of the water that comes out when you back flush it
http://www.bestwaterfilters.com.au
On our last trip I realised that the racket I had when turning the tap on was the pump after it had drained the tank whilst connected to the mains. I had originally thought they were separate, and found that doesn't seem to be the case. Yes the switch needs to be off though. Its on my to-do list to isolate them with a valve to be on the same side.....Your answer is yes but make sure your pump is turned off ..
On our last trip I realised that the racket I had when turning the tap on was the pump after it had drained the tank whilst connected to the mains. I had originally thought they were separate, and found that doesn't seem to be the case. Yes the switch needs to be off though. Its on my to-do list to isolate them with a valve to be on the same side.....
So, just so i am clear, if the pump switch is on when your connected to mains water it will still source from your tank regardless of the mains pressure? Turn the pump off and it will be mains only unless you use the hand pump which will be tank? It would be good to know this as tank water i like to keep for drinking and mains for the washing up ect.On our last trip I realised that the racket I had when turning the tap on was the pump after it had drained the tank whilst connected to the mains. I had originally thought they were separate, and found that doesn't seem to be the case. Yes the switch needs to be off though. Its on my to-do list to isolate them with a valve to be on the same side.....
Paul,
What you describe is exactly the same as how our van works! Allows us to carry plenty of nice fresh rainwater for drinking, even when at parks.
Cheers.
Ro