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whiteeye42 wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:i don't know where you are from but where i live the water pressure is only about 45 psi at the tap not 80 that much pressure would blow your lines apart even in the house
Be aware that in the US, shower heads are limited to 2.5 GPM at 80 PSI per EPA regulations. A higher flow pump won't change that.
โFeb-05-2015 03:58 PM
rjxj wrote:
Yes, 45 to 60 depending on the pump. The pressure switch is the regulator. There isn't an actual relief valve regulator in the system. The switch does it all.
It would be interesting to see how high the pressure would go before the motor locked up or something broke if the switch was bypassed. Any volunteers?
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โFeb-05-2015 07:13 AM
whiteeye42 wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:i don't know where you are from but where i live the water pressure is only about 45 psi at the tap not 80 that much pressure would blow your lines apart even in the house
Be aware that in the US, shower heads are limited to 2.5 GPM at 80 PSI per EPA regulations. A higher flow pump won't change that.
โFeb-05-2015 02:14 AM
โFeb-04-2015 07:47 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:i don't know where you are from but where i live the water pressure is only about 45 psi at the tap not 80 that much pressure would blow your lines apart even in the house
Be aware that in the US, shower heads are limited to 2.5 GPM at 80 PSI per EPA regulations. A higher flow pump won't change that.
โFeb-04-2015 07:08 PM
EMD360 wrote:rjxj wrote:
So it's slow at the faucets? Maybe check the screens at the aerator. Most rv pumps will deliver a decent amount of water. Mine is 14 yr old and the shower works fine.
Yes, I had replaced the faucets in the RV with regular home faucets and found the aerators were too fine for the lower flow in the RV so I took them apart and either left out one of the screens or drilled a larger hole in it!
โFeb-04-2015 06:59 PM
MikeGL wrote:
Yes, I was looking at the Oxygenics. Still may get one of those, they look awesome.
โFeb-04-2015 06:50 PM
rjxj wrote:
So it's slow at the faucets? Maybe check the screens at the aerator. Most rv pumps will deliver a decent amount of water. Mine is 14 yr old and the shower works fine.
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