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Yes, but it is a new 200amp version. They also have higher amp ones available. The manual from them is kind of written for an electrical engineer who is also Chinese though (which I am neither). Good thing is there is enough information on the web to figure things out. Also JDB has been pretty good with answering questions. This unit has 3 different temp sensors and a heating pad output which I am not sure all versions have. Plus the battery cable terminals are pretty stout copper posts.Bravo Zulu on all of the above and yes, would LUV an owner's manual!
Is the JDB BMS the same as used by Overkill Solar? If so, the 120A units have worked well for us.
Can you share some details of the filtration setup you have? Is it just connected to a separate drinking tap or runs through the whole freshwater output?
Here is a link to Alibaba Home Use Uvc Led Water Filter Water Purifier For Hot Water And Coffee Machine - Buy Led Uv Water Purifier,Reverse Osmosis System Water Purifier,Home Reverse Osmosis Water Purifier Product on Alibaba.com . It is a link for their multiple filtration unit, but I wanted just a single filter. They sent me a "sample". So far if I were to try and resell them (and I really don't want to) I would try and get just a few small changes made to make them even better for RV use, but nothing major.
So we filter all water going into our water tank. Then for the all the taps in the habitat we refilter with a 10" Pentek 5 micron carbon filter. With those 2 steps we get good tasting drinking water from most places. Then for when we are not in areas with "safe" drinking water we have a second 10" housing with a .5 Micron Doulton ceramic filter. This is the housing with the UVC from the company above. It has a flow switch so when there is water flow the UVC powers on. UVC needs no warm up time and this unit is up to 5l a minute (which is similar to the ceramic filter). The kitchen faucet we have has 2 different handles on it. One is the main hot/cold tap which is just the 5 micron filter. The other is a smaller handle that has a separate outlet that is to the UVC. This will be just for drinking/cooking water.
I don't want to bash anyone's products but we don't feel that some of the Tern products are up to full time use standard. IMHO the Tern roof windows are their weakest product (we noticed the plastic turning yellow, the lifting mechanism starting to fail and the screens not retracting well into the accordion stack, and they are only 2 years old). Luckily for us we were able to buy the previous version with the manual crank so they were not super expensive. Now with the newer pricing on the electric opening version I feel they are way overpriced for what they are. These new SideWays windows were only about 20% more money than the current Tern roof windows and are not even close in the quality. The Tern windows felt fragile, and the SideWays are very robust. And fortunately for us SideWay makes this roof window are a replacement for the Dometic roof windows that the Tern roof windows cloned. So they dropped right in the existing hole. In the USA our choices are pretty limited for doors and windows, but if you look to Europe you have many more options (but at a higher cost). Really wish the shipping from Europe was less expensive for some things. Still waiting on an European company to ship an entire container to the USA and stock the most common sizes, problem is they all seem to be backed up just supplying European builders so not much incentive for them.I second being interested in your new water filter details. I apparently missed what went wrong with the Tern ceiling window?