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ArchHoagland
Jun 28, 2013Explorer
I would argue against the advice of putting the pressure regulator at the shore side of the hose.
When the sun hits the hose during the day tremendous pressure can be built up as the hot water expands.
My reducer is right where Jaybird's is and that's where it's staying.
I've had a hose burst and so when we leave the campground I always turn the campground water off.
I figure if the pressure is great enough to blow up a hose I'd rather the hose blow than my interior plumbing.
When the sun hits the hose during the day tremendous pressure can be built up as the hot water expands.
My reducer is right where Jaybird's is and that's where it's staying.
I've had a hose burst and so when we leave the campground I always turn the campground water off.
I figure if the pressure is great enough to blow up a hose I'd rather the hose blow than my interior plumbing.
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