VEVOR RV Water Softener, 16,000 Grain Portable Water Softener

16,000 Grain Capacity No Electricity Needed Regenerates With Salt 3/4" Brass Fittings Up to 150 PSI Rated 5-Minute Setup

The VEVOR 16,000-grain portable RV water softener is a non-electric, regen-with-salt softening tank built to reduce hard-water effects at RV parks, campgrounds, and outdoor hookups. It’s designed to connect quickly using 3/4-inch fittings, maintain strong flow with minimal pressure loss, and handle high inlet pressure (rated up to 150 psi). The intent is softer water for showers, fixtures, and appliances without installing a permanent whole-house system.

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Highlights

  • Higher Adsorption: 16,000-grain capacity designed to reduce hardness to 0–3 gpg; under ~6.5 gpg hardness it’s stated to regenerate ~2,461 gallons and provide sustained use up to ~50 days
  • Recyclable Food-Grade Resin: Uses food-grade resin and is intended for long-term use (about 5 years); regeneration guidance: 52 oz (1,472 g) of salt
  • Large Flow and High Pressure: 3/4" inlet/outlet connections with a maximum pressure rating of 150 psi; durable shell/tank materials intended to withstand RV water pressure
  • Quick and Hassle-Free Installation: Includes brass connectors, a 42-inch hose, and accessories for a typical 5-minute setup to RVs, garden hoses, or compatible filtration systems
  • No Electricity Required: Tool-free, power-free operation for camping or home use; designed to improve taste/odor and reduce hard-water impacts on skin and appliances; includes a carry handle for transport

Product Specifications

Item Model NumberRWS16000
Net Weight30.8 lbs / 13.95 kg
Product Size9.6 × 9.6 × 19.3 in / 245 × 245 × 490 mm

FAQ

What does “16,000 grain” mean for an RV water softener?

It refers to the unit’s softening capacity. Higher grain capacity typically means it can soften more hard water between regenerations, depending on your incoming water hardness.

Does this VEVOR RV water softener need electricity?

No. It’s designed to operate without tools or electricity, making it suitable for campgrounds, RV parks, and temporary hookups.

How do you regenerate it?

Regeneration is done with salt. The provided guidance suggests using 52 ounces (1,472 g) of salt when the softening effect diminishes.

Will it hurt water pressure in my RV?

It’s designed with 3/4-inch connections intended to support higher flow with minimal pressure impact, and it’s rated for inlet pressures up to 150 psi.

What can I connect it to?

The 3/4-inch interface is intended to connect to an RV hookup, a garden hose, or compatible water filtration setups using the included brass fittings and hose.

Quick Verdict

If you deal with hard water on the road, a portable softener like this is meant to reduce scale, soap scum, and the “dry skin” feel that comes from hard water—without a permanent install. The key checks are your typical water hardness, how often you’ll regenerate, and whether the 3/4" hookup matches your RV hose setup.

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