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- riven1950ExplorerThanks CalBar
- CaLBaRExplorer
riven1950 wrote:
Calbar, do you have pic of what you made or a parts list/cost? Thanks
I have been using the Walmart version and it is ok, although one got plugged or something and failed.
It is at the trailer in storage right now. I can try to find the info off of Home Depot and let you know. - lgarciaExplorerCamco one failed in a year.
- 3oaksExplorer
nineoaks2004 wrote:
Yep, my Camco regulator works just fine for us too. I don't see what the problem is. Just as long as it limits the water pressure and gives me the volume I want, I don't really need a gage to read what the pressure actually is. :@
I have used a camco for years and never had a problem, It seems to give me plenty of pressure........... - doxiemom11Explorer IIWe use a Watts adjustable. The first cheap one we bought wouldn't even let any water thru the regulator. Don't know what brand it was, but it was something we bought at Camping World. Have used the Watts for 5 years full-time with no problems. Worth the extra money.
- nineoaks2004ExplorerI have used a camco for years and never had a problem, It seems to give me plenty of pressure. Unlike a neighbor that refused to use any regulator and we spent the adternoon replacing blown water lines.
- path1ExplorerHad a gauge at house when replacing water line. Tested my Campco and pressure was 28 pounds. Label says in effect "no more than 45psi" I'm OK with lower pressure but wife says she can tell difference while in shower.
- Joe_WayExplorer
Bumpyroad wrote:
no, skip the $9.00 ones and buy a watts
bumpy
+ 1 more - BumpyroadExplorerno, skip the $9.00 ones and buy a watts
bumpy - Chaz59ExplorerWatts looks good,but quite pricey compared to camco...I know you get what you pay for though.
thanks guys
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