Water Filter in a Hymer

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When I traded in our Hobby for the Hymer I removed the 3M Pozzani inline filter. Now thinking of fitting it in the new van.
It always worked fine with a Sureflo pump. Just wondering if there will be an issue with the submersible pump ( loss of flow ) on the Hymer.
 
We have one in our Hymer and it works fine as long as you change the filters each year. We have ours on the basin rather than the kitchen sink for two reasons. Firstly it is easier to fit and change filters and secondly because we can use filtered water to clean our teeth. We just fill the kettle and pans at the basin.
 
I use a basic ecoline filter in mine, it worked fine with the submersible but I've fitted Shureflo pump so much better.
 
I use an inline filter in our 680, I have a submersible pump in the tank and I’ve a altered the pipe work a little to suit the filter, I pump water through the filter initially in the house sink, to get rid of the dusty carbon, then I fit the filter horizontally above the tank and under the seat 💺,I’ve had the 680 just over 6 years now and replace the filter each year just before traveling into the new season. The reason for the way I fitted the filter directly after pump is that it filters all the taps and toilet, with a one way valve also in line
 

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