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Big_Love
Dec 31, 2014Explorer
PawPaw_n_Gram wrote:
I never hook up water to any RV without a pressure limiter/ reducer to prevent overpressure from breaking water lines/ fittings inside the RV.
Also, when I'm going to be away from the RV for more than a few hours, I turn off the city water. Having a water leak is the easiest way to cause major damage to the RV.
X2 - always use a pressure limiter and turn off the city water whenever you are going to be away from the RV for awhile. RV PEX water lines are usually crimped connections which can eventually leak after the many jolts and vibrations from traveling in a RV. Often it is a slow leak which can be difficult to find if your water lines run above a covered undercarriage.
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