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B-goat
Aug 01, 2017Explorer
Rhino is my back-up for sewer hoses. I use a Valterra Dominator. Made of thicker material and stays put when collapsed.
http://www.valterra.com/product/dominator-sewer-hose-kit-15-boxed/?pcat_id=1346
The little brass things by Camco are not regulators, and ought to be against the law to advertise them as such. They are just a flow restrictor.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Camco-Brass-Water-Regulator/14504323
Hook one up to a 90 psi system with a pressure gauge after it. The pressure won't be 90 psi when using water, but turn off all water flow and watch the gauge. It will go to 90 psi. Absolutely worthless.
Yes a Watts is expensive, but you can get something close such as this-
http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/item/adjustable-water-regulator-lead-free/49511
Just about any hose rated for potable water will work, but keep in mind the cheaper ones cost less for a reason. Mostly the fittings don't generally hold up as well as some of the costlier ones.
http://www.valterra.com/product/dominator-sewer-hose-kit-15-boxed/?pcat_id=1346
The little brass things by Camco are not regulators, and ought to be against the law to advertise them as such. They are just a flow restrictor.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Camco-Brass-Water-Regulator/14504323
Hook one up to a 90 psi system with a pressure gauge after it. The pressure won't be 90 psi when using water, but turn off all water flow and watch the gauge. It will go to 90 psi. Absolutely worthless.
Yes a Watts is expensive, but you can get something close such as this-
http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/item/adjustable-water-regulator-lead-free/49511
Just about any hose rated for potable water will work, but keep in mind the cheaper ones cost less for a reason. Mostly the fittings don't generally hold up as well as some of the costlier ones.
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