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Hoosier_Cruiser
May 20, 2015Explorer
Probably you do have a regulator, but that protects your coach and not the hose. I took mine out and only use a Watts regulator at the campground supply. Without this regulator I was parked where the water pressure was in excess of 125 pounds and didn't know it. We left and a neighbor shut off the faucet after my hose split sending water over the top of the coach.
When you select a Watts regulator get the largest inlet and outlet that you can easily adapt to hose connections. The flow (amount of water passed through) will be greater than using small connections. The pressure can be controlled with either. I use an adjustable one set at 55 pounds.
When you select a Watts regulator get the largest inlet and outlet that you can easily adapt to hose connections. The flow (amount of water passed through) will be greater than using small connections. The pressure can be controlled with either. I use an adjustable one set at 55 pounds.
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