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navegator
Jan 25, 2018Explorer
Traveler's camp ground in South San Antonio, Texas tells the customers to use a pressure regulator, they sell them at the front office in case that the camper does not have one, incoming pressures vary from 120 to 180, so yes buy one that is of good quality, the cheap ones last until the chlorine in the water expands the rubber inside and the flow stops, get one that you can adjust and has a gauge.
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