Anyone fitted a drinking water filter into a Globecar Campscout kitchen?

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Anyone fitted a drinking water filter into a Globecar Campscout kitchen? For instance, a NaturePure drinking water tap system. There seems to be very little room on the kitchen worktop to fit it.
 
Any Globecar owners that can help Hagstrom?
 
I wouldnt bother, there isnt really enough space, also as its a microswitch operated pump with limited pressure it may not work
 
May not be much help but
There is space to fit a external pump and filter at the rear next to the tank
I read it either on the Globecar Facebook page or on the German site https://poesslforum.de/
Sorry not exactly what you are after
Google translate works fine for the Poessl site you may need to register to use the search option

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Thank you all. Lots of ideas. The microswitch problem might be a game changer, though.
 
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Garfields' project looks like a good solution for a Campscout and the new 3M HF10 2micron filter would suggest a very good performance specification and could be fitted, inline, beside the fresh water tank. Thank you all.
 
I fitted a Pozzani filter system onto the cold water but in the shower/toilet compartment under the sink. We use this tap to fill the kettle or for water to drink.
 
Mikeco, did you fit the IX250, with the exception of the tap assembly?
 
Mikeco, did you fit the IX250, with the exception of the tap assembly?
I will have to look which one but it’s without the tap, I just cut the cold water pipe and connected the filter. Mine is a self build so quite easy for me but you don’t have to disturb the existing tap.

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I will have to look which one but it’s without the tap, I just cut the cold water pipe and connected the filter. Mine is a self build so quite easy for me but you don’t have to disturb the existing tap.
It was the 3m HF 10 one
 

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