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Old-Biscuit
Oct 03, 2019Explorer III
IF you are going to use the 'City Water' for source then by all means USE a water pressure regulator
You want one that has a decent flow rate and can control pressure....3 gpm minimum and 45-50#
I prefer a WATTS adjustable .....as it can be rebuilt if needed
I use it at spigot with a 'wye' to control water thru potable hose for refilling fresh water tank and thru the other non-potable hose for general service
I also exclusively use on-board pump since 2008 when had a major leak while sleeping using the pressure regulator, regulator controlled pressure to 50# but city water ran for HOURS flooding 5th wheel.
$6000 plus and 2 weeks of headaches (we were FTng at the time)
NOPE.....not again
You want one that has a decent flow rate and can control pressure....3 gpm minimum and 45-50#
I prefer a WATTS adjustable .....as it can be rebuilt if needed
I use it at spigot with a 'wye' to control water thru potable hose for refilling fresh water tank and thru the other non-potable hose for general service
I also exclusively use on-board pump since 2008 when had a major leak while sleeping using the pressure regulator, regulator controlled pressure to 50# but city water ran for HOURS flooding 5th wheel.
$6000 plus and 2 weeks of headaches (we were FTng at the time)
NOPE.....not again
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