wny_pat wrote:
Dennis M M wrote:
I dumped that crummy little plastic check valve and put on a manual valve with a gauge, picked it up in a hardware store. I rarely see anything over 80 psi in a park, most are around 60 psi.
Then you've never been to Travelers World RV Resort in San Antonio where it is 160 psi!!! At least they warn you and do have a decent pressure regulator for sale in the store. Best to have a quality adjustable high flow Watts Pressure Regulator.
Wow! 160 psi? At that rate, you'd think they would regulate it at the source...although, I suppose maybe it makes more economic sense to sell regulators.
I bet the showers are good there though :)