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Old 10-22-2013, 11:12 PM   #15
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If you are not getting enough water pressure at the Shower Head try turning on the water pump for a while.
I would think that if you were at a Camp Ground you would use theirs showers.
Remember your not home.
Get wet,turn off water,soap down then rinses off.
Just a thought.
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I have a Watts regulator in the wet bay, between the hose and water filter and pressure gauge. I realize it won't protect the hose, but I don't care...those hoses need replacing every so often and I have only blown one in 6 yrs.
Exactly what I do and I don't remember how long it's been since I blew a hose out. Our favorite park is 100+PSI so a regulator is needed.
Our Watts doesn't have a gauge on it and I think it's set for 45 psi so I should turn it up a little. I do carry a separate gauge and test before hooking up at a new location.
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Old 10-24-2013, 07:39 AM   #17
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What is the maximum water pressure that the factory plumbing can handle from the city water line? My pressure reads 40 psi after the regulator and the shower seems to dribble out. If I could regulate it at 60 psi it sure would help but don't know if this pressure is too high for the water inlet lines? Any information out there? Thanks, Mike
I know this sounds too easy but I recently had the same problem and I discovered that the water hose was kinked in the power reel about 2 turns from the reel where you could not see it unless it was completely rolled out.
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