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ctilsie242
Apr 06, 2018Explorer II
Here in Texas, especially Austin, an anti-siphon valve is a code requirement. Water is not going back into the lines in those cases.
I keep a few two way and four way wye connectors with me. I use a two way wye connector, then have my regulator on that, a short length of hose, and a Camco filter. That way, the filter is on the ground and not adding stress to the spigot. If I am using city water, I use a 90 degree bend to minimize torque on the el cheapo plastic fitting on my rig. However, I prefer to fill and use the water tank, so water pressure doesn't affect me directly.
If the pressure gets to insane levels, I'm well protected. Worst case, the regulator pops, and I have soggy ground near my rig.
I keep a few two way and four way wye connectors with me. I use a two way wye connector, then have my regulator on that, a short length of hose, and a Camco filter. That way, the filter is on the ground and not adding stress to the spigot. If I am using city water, I use a 90 degree bend to minimize torque on the el cheapo plastic fitting on my rig. However, I prefer to fill and use the water tank, so water pressure doesn't affect me directly.
If the pressure gets to insane levels, I'm well protected. Worst case, the regulator pops, and I have soggy ground near my rig.
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