pugslyyy wrote:
Water off when away all day, but maybe more importantly we always use a RV Brass Water Pressure Regulator with Gauge to make sure that the system doesn't get over pressured.
It's my belief that avoiding over-pressuring the water lines in your RV will avoid 99% of potential issues.
I guess when it come to water. I'm a belt and suspender kind of guy cause I place a water pressure regulator at the spigot, then the hose, and another pressure regulator before water enters the coach.
The reason for the regulator at the spigot. One day (during the AZ summer months) the water pressure split the hose.
Pops