Max Water 3 Stage (Good for City Water) 10 inch Standard Water Filtration System for Whole House - Sediment + GAC + CTO Post Carbon - ¾" Inlet/Outlet - Model : WH-SC2

Max Water 3 Stage (Good for City Water) 10 inch Standard Water Filtration System for Whole House - Sediment + GAC + CTO Post Carbon - ¾" Inlet/Outlet - Model : WH-SC2
Max Water 3 Stage (Good for City Water) 10 inch Standard Water Filtration System for Whole House - Sediment + GAC + CTO Post Carbon - ¾" Inlet/Outlet - Model : WH-SC2
Max Water 3 Stage (Good for City Water) 10 inch Standard Water Filtration System for Whole House - Sediment + GAC + CTO Post Carbon - ¾" Inlet/Outlet - Model : WH-SC2
Max Water 3 Stage (Good for City Water) 10 inch Standard Water Filtration System for Whole House - Sediment + GAC + CTO Post Carbon - ¾" Inlet/Outlet - Model : WH-SC2
Max Water 3 Stage (Good for City Water) 10 inch Standard Water Filtration System for Whole House - Sediment + GAC + CTO Post Carbon - ¾" Inlet/Outlet - Model : WH-SC2
Max Water 3 Stage (Good for City Water) 10 inch Standard Water Filtration System for Whole House - Sediment + GAC + CTO Post Carbon - ¾" Inlet/Outlet - Model : WH-SC2

Key features

  • Our 10" Standard Whole House is a cost effective for smaller spaces such as RV's, apartments, cottages and any other light duty applications where space is at a premium. This system water should only be used in areas where the water supply is biologically safe..
  • Made from durable PolyPropylene fiber cord, the Sediment Filter removes sand, silt dirt and other particulate that can clog up and reduce the lifespan of the RO Membrane.
  • The Max Water GAC Filter is made from 100% Coconut carbon is designed to remove bad tastes, odors, chlorine, trihalomethanes (THMs), and fine sediments left over from the Sediment Filter.
  • The Max Water Carbon Block (CTO) Filter removes any remaining chlorine, tastes, odors and fine sediments left over before the water moves on to the RO Membrane.
  • Plastic Housing Wrench is supplied to avoid damaging the filter housings when replacing filters.

Max Water 3 Stage (Good for City Water) 10 inch Standard Water Filtration System for Whole House - Sediment + GAC + CTO Post Carbon - ¾" Inlet/Outlet - Model : WH-SC2

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Customer Reviews

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Water filter
buddy tweed✓ Verified PurchaseFebruary 25, 2024
Great looking product have not hooked it up yet but I think it will work ok
Maxx Water 3 Stage filtration System.
Amazon Customer✓ Verified PurchaseFebruary 19, 2024
Wanted to use this system on an RV Motor Home. I have no good way to install this unit.
I am not sure what I am going to do at this time.
Nice system
Amazon Customer✓ Verified PurchaseFebruary 11, 2024
Easy to install, seems to be working alright, only thing it could use is a pressure release butto for when you need to change filters
Poor fitting threads
Amazon Customer✓ Verified PurchaseFebruary 7, 2024
Via email I contacted tech support because I purchased 2 of these units for separate homes I own and was having problems with the inlet and outlet 24 hours later I haven't heard back yet. The thread is 3/4 npt the best I can tell. The problem is there's little to no taper on the threads A standard 3/4 npt to a pex fitting bottoms out and will leak like crazy. I ended up putting 90 degree elbows on because they would go deeper in. The whole time I was tightening them I thought I was gonna break the plastic. I've put many of other brands in and never had this problem Other than that it's well worth the money and replacement filters are reasonably cheap.
Tasty 'High Quality H2O'
M. Fox✓ Verified PurchaseJanuary 8, 2024
Plumbing it up, to include a by-pass wasn't really too bad. I definitely notice a drop in pressure vs running thru the bypass. Pulling from a well, via an aerator, may have initially gunked up the filters. I've noticed the pressure gradually decrease over the week since I installed the system...and I was aware going in, this could be the nature of the beast. BUT! The filters really do clean up the bland, aerated, sulfur well water. I'll research filters and see if I can find different types that don't attenuate the pressure as much but still produce good water. At ~60psi in, I'm getting ~30 to 40psi out (depending on the pump cycle). I may also nudge the cut-off pressure of the pump...maybe. If I can overcome the pressure issue, I'll be 100% happy! UPDATE - Since I wrote the initial review, I began experimenting with my filter system. What I hadn't mentioned before is that I'm actually running a FOUR stage system with a 'Pre-filter' ahead of the Max Water 3-stage. Upon removing the cartridge from the separate 'pre-stage' canister, the pressure issue improved greatly! So, it seems the prime culprit was the pre-filter, NOT (so much) the Max Water 3 stage! Just thought I oughta clarify that.
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