Wishbone51
Mar 19, 2015Explorer
Pressure regulator on black tank sprayer?
I have year 2000 model Komfort TT with a built-in black tank sprayer. Works great, but water sprays out behind the white swivel hose connector causing a huge mess when I rinse the tanks, unless I hold the hose "just so".

I took the trailer in to have the connector replaced, but they said that they couldn't replicate my issue. After some discussion over the phone, it turns out that they were using an inline pressure regulator while rinsing, and said that I should always use a regulator on the sprayer.
I thought that this shouldn't be necessary, as the sprayer shouldn't be building up enough pressure to require it. Has anyone seen this before? I would think I would want max pressure to spray the tanks.

I took the trailer in to have the connector replaced, but they said that they couldn't replicate my issue. After some discussion over the phone, it turns out that they were using an inline pressure regulator while rinsing, and said that I should always use a regulator on the sprayer.
I thought that this shouldn't be necessary, as the sprayer shouldn't be building up enough pressure to require it. Has anyone seen this before? I would think I would want max pressure to spray the tanks.