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azrving
Jan 11, 2017Explorer
MarkieBob wrote:dougrainer wrote:
The RV systems are designed to be OK in 100 psi. What PSI are you thinking is a problem? The standard CG or supply PSI is around 50 to 60 PSI and the RV pressure regulators give you 45 PSI. Doug
I've had pex line fittings develop a VERY slow leak--some of which are not visible (like under shower). The pump may or may not cycle for these. I just thought a device to monitor slight fluctuations might be helpful.
BTW, I bought the MH new. My trusted rv repair dealer in fixing a small fitting leak was concerned who put the fittings in as they were not done correctly. He was surprised when he learned that I bought it new
Lol. I'm not laughing at you but "he was surprised that you bought it new"? I and you and many on here are do it yourselfers and see cheesy stuff ALL the time on rv's. He has somehow not seen the same and thinks they come from the factory perfect? Now that's funny.
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