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wa8yxm
Apr 02, 2018Explorer III
enblethen wrote:
I put it at the spigot to somewhat protect the hose.
Though I now use a different method to protect my hose (Turn the spigot off Do not put static pressure on the hose) THe park I'm in has clocked pressure over 120PSI Enough to blow a hose apart. Hence I support the above
Now the issue.. Many Filters restrict flow so you need a higher pressure at the filter.. The hose can take 70 PSI or even 80 usually well but not 120
So if you have a restrictive filter.. Two regulators. good quality jobs like Watts, Zurin or the Valterra Adjustable. I set the spigot to like 6-70 and the filter out at 50.. But I now have a filter that allows better flow so 50 at the spigot when I use city water.
For assorted reasons though I just fill my on board and forget the regulator. Turn it off and don't worry about it .
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