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chakatania
Jul 23, 2014Explorer
Thanks for all the great posts.
I think the bottom line is that our trailer hose is doing well as it is baby-ed and kept in the nice dark area with controlled pressure and the one that we leave at home in the sun and is used daily for garden, dog bowls, filling up the RV and washing it is being pounded by heavy work and usage and thus falls apart quickly. And it's possible our water pressure at home is killing the Camco hose.
I probably need to look into a water pressure regulator like some mentioned.
Thanks again!
I think the bottom line is that our trailer hose is doing well as it is baby-ed and kept in the nice dark area with controlled pressure and the one that we leave at home in the sun and is used daily for garden, dog bowls, filling up the RV and washing it is being pounded by heavy work and usage and thus falls apart quickly. And it's possible our water pressure at home is killing the Camco hose.
I probably need to look into a water pressure regulator like some mentioned.
Thanks again!
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