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Old 12-02-2017, 02:49 PM   #1
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Low flow when on city water in 2004 Seabreeze

My last 2 trips, we had very low flow at sinks/shower when on city water. Removed my in-line pressure regulator, no help. If I switched on the pump, it was good. We have a 2004 Seabreeze 1341. I haven't had any reason to get into the water system until now, any tips would be helpful. Is there a filter? Where is it? anywhere else there might be a restriction? All the valves are in their proper positions.

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Old 12-02-2017, 03:50 PM   #2
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There may be a "screen" filter at the Campground cold water connection on your RV.....Rook
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Assuming there was nice high pressure at the campground nozzle, it is likely that you have a slight kink in the city water line. Just as garden hoses kink, the plastic lines used in MH's can have the same problem.
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Make sure the fill/city water valve is fully in city position.
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Show your freshwater tank and turn on the pump and you will have water from your tank and from the fresh water coming in will you do that when you take a shower
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Old 07-22-2018, 07:50 AM   #6
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Most of these unit have a built in pressure regulator where the hose connects. I removed mine and got a whole house regulator from a hardware store and a whole house water filter and put hose fitting on them to hook it inline with the hose.
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The guy next to me a few days ago, newbie, was complaining about low pressure and not much water and asked if I could take a look. First thing I saw was that he had one of those coiled hoses hooked up.. I asked if he had another hose and he said that's what the dealer had given him. I had an old blue 5/8" hose that I had just replaced and we hooked that up and also disconnected the pressure valve that they had told him he needed. He went in and checked his water and was very happy with the difference,more volume and different pressure.
Also, I had been using quick disconnects and found they really cut back on the water. Durn, and they were so handy.
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