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Jun 24, 2015Explorer
Lynnmor wrote:myredracer wrote:
We are presently at a CG with low pressure, just 20 psi and that's on a good day. I sure wish these regulators could regulate back up to 60...
But Gil, this is a case where you fill your onboard tank and use the water pump.
I agree. The last cg we were at had deplorable(means no pressure) water pressure. We filled the fresh water tank and turned on the pump which help the flow noticeably.
Another thing to do when water pressure seems to be lacking is check the fresh water hookup on your rv for a small screen type washer which can/will get plugged from crud. They can be cleaned but some xtras should be kept on hand.
Most rv pumps will also have a screw on screen type filter on the side that filters water from the water line from the tank. This filter should also be checked and cleaned also. They can be purchased online or at any rv supply store.
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