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Eyetattoo wrote:Try running it at 16 volts. No water pump I know of can be adusted for pressure.
To get more water pressure, mainly for showers.
โJun-18-2015 11:00 AM
Strabo wrote:BigDogF250 wrote:
There are 2 ways to get more water out of a shower head. The first is increase pressure, which has it's own perils (leaks). The second is to unscrew the show head and "adjust" the flow regulator by increasing the size/quantity of holes. Small changes make big results. I did this to mine, making small adjustments until I had the desired flow rate.
In my case I wanted enough water to get wet and feel the water but still limit the GPM rating to about 3GPM (it started at 1.5gpm). This means when dry camping you get about 2 minutes of water for a shower before the hot water starts to run out, plenty if you are turning it off to soap up.
I used a residential handheld shower head that i removed the entire flow restrictor from, worked perfect.
โJun-18-2015 08:31 AM
BigDogF250 wrote:
There are 2 ways to get more water out of a shower head. The first is increase pressure, which has it's own perils (leaks). The second is to unscrew the show head and "adjust" the flow regulator by increasing the size/quantity of holes. Small changes make big results. I did this to mine, making small adjustments until I had the desired flow rate.
In my case I wanted enough water to get wet and feel the water but still limit the GPM rating to about 3GPM (it started at 1.5gpm). This means when dry camping you get about 2 minutes of water for a shower before the hot water starts to run out, plenty if you are turning it off to soap up.[/quiote]
I used a residential handheld shower head that i removed the entire flow restrictor from, worked perfect.
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Eyetattoo wrote:
What benefits would I have adjusting the shut off psi?
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