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myredracer
Mar 25, 2015Explorer II
Getting a "real" regulator might help esp. one with a higher flow rate like a Watts 263A. I'd also mount a pressure gauge inside somewhere, possibly near the DW and see what the pressure does in a static condition and when a valve is wide open. Those exterior inline "regulators" aren't really regulators and are flow restrictors. Try removing it and see if the DW runs any better. You can modify PEX piping using sharkbite fittings and that way you won't need any special tools. Kinked lines are always a possiblity - we had a totally kinked one in our 2014 KZ.
Any RV should be able to run at 50 psi. I run ours at 60 psi because that's what the RVwaterfilterstore.com recommended to me. If you have any filters, check to see that they aren't plugged up and need replacing. The filter screen at the water inlet on the side of an RV can sometimes become clogged and also the check valve inside the water inlet.
Any RV should be able to run at 50 psi. I run ours at 60 psi because that's what the RVwaterfilterstore.com recommended to me. If you have any filters, check to see that they aren't plugged up and need replacing. The filter screen at the water inlet on the side of an RV can sometimes become clogged and also the check valve inside the water inlet.
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