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DutchmenSport
May 23, 2017Explorer
You asked about a water pressure regulator! I don't have one any more and don't use one at all. I use to, but then changed that a few years ago. Why don't I use a water pressure regulator? Because I never hook up water directly to the camper. I fill my fresh water tank (with a hose), and then use the on-board water pump. Why? Because, this way, I "never" have to worry about water pressure. So???... the pump makes a bit of noise. It doesn't matter to me.
You also have the option to fill your fresh water tank and use it exclusively, or hook up to the campground water spigot. (your choice). If you do hook up to the water spigot, it probably is a good idea to get a water pressure regulator.
Depending upon where you are camping, (and every place is different), you many end up on a campsite that does not even have a spigot within reach. You fill your fresh water tank at a designated spot and then drive your camper to the camp site.
You also have the option to fill your fresh water tank and use it exclusively, or hook up to the campground water spigot. (your choice). If you do hook up to the water spigot, it probably is a good idea to get a water pressure regulator.
Depending upon where you are camping, (and every place is different), you many end up on a campsite that does not even have a spigot within reach. You fill your fresh water tank at a designated spot and then drive your camper to the camp site.
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