โApr-07-2014 06:41 AM
โApr-11-2014 04:24 PM
myredracer wrote:nana2callie wrote:
Where do you the find the Watts regulators? Any hardware store?
Here: RVwaterfilterstore Very good customer service too.
Because DW is an accountant and I have to do this all the time, I shopped all over the internet for a Watts 263A and found they had the best price. (Filters are another story tho.) I wanted a 263A without the hose adapters on it and they had the only one like that I could find. They are available in lead free and non-lead free. JMHO, but I'd suggest spending a few extra $$ to get the 263A. Twice the flow rate of the 560 series. More is better....
โApr-11-2014 01:01 PM
nana2callie wrote:
Where do you the find the Watts regulators? Any hardware store?
โApr-11-2014 12:06 PM
โApr-10-2014 02:06 AM
wmoses wrote:Sorry. It appeared to me that you missed what I said earlier about this fix working in either situation. And that non boondockers likely don't "need" this fix.Huntindog wrote:wmoses wrote:Yes as I said, that can happen if for some reason the resistance is greater in the cold water supply lines. The ball cock valve mod will fix either situation.
In my case there is a shot of HOT water after the shutoff in the RV has been disengaged. I usually put up my palm to take the hit.
Never has any grouse with what you said .... just making the point that the opposite occurs in my case and how I deal with it. Not sure what the red text is all about ... :h
โApr-09-2014 05:59 PM
Huntindog wrote:wmoses wrote:Yes as I said, that can happen if for some reason the resistance is greater in the cold water supply lines. The ball cock valve mod will fix either situation.
In my case there is a shot of HOT water after the shutoff in the RV has been disengaged. I usually put up my palm to take the hit.
โApr-09-2014 05:56 PM
Terryallan wrote:
The shower in our first TT shut off completely when you used the cut off. On the new TT. It still dribbles a little. We were told. That is to keep the water mix where you want it. Me. I like that the first one cut off completely. If I can find a shower head that will shut off totally. I'll buy it.
โApr-09-2014 05:37 PM
โApr-09-2014 01:22 AM
wmoses wrote:Yes as I said, that can happen if for some reason the resistance is greater in the cold water supply lines. The ball cock valve mod will fix either situation.
In my case there is a shot of HOT water after the shutoff in the RV has been disengaged. I usually put up my palm to take the hit.
โApr-08-2014 09:11 PM
Huntindog wrote:
While you are at it, now is a good time to address
The cold shot of water after using the shutoff feature.
If you don't boondock, then this probably isn't important to you.
If you do, read on.
Most TT showers will give a shot of cold water after using the shut off at the showerhead.
You get it all set for the temp you want, and turn it off to soap up, and are tortured by COLD water when rinsing.
The reason is the dribble of warm water that continues when the shutoff is engaged. In most TTs there is more resistance in the hot water supply line due to the water heater being involved. This means that the dribble of warm water will be replaced with water from the cold water line In a few TTs the problem is the opposite, due to variations in the plumbing.
No matter this mod will fix either situation.
Go to a hardware store and get a plastic ball cock valve. IIRC, it is the 1/2"threaded size. Get the fittings to install it between the hose and shower head. Use this as your shutoff, and the flow will be 100% stopped. When turned back on, the water will be very close to the temp it was when turned off. There will only be the natural cooling of the warm water sitting stationary in the lines.
Total cost is about $5.00 and 10 minutes.
โApr-08-2014 08:48 PM
โApr-08-2014 07:16 PM
โApr-08-2014 05:21 AM
โApr-08-2014 05:19 AM
BobsYourUncle wrote:
Donn do these things have the standard at the head shutoff that the garbage can special stock RV shower heads have?
I hate my shower head. It leaks, it dribbles, it splashes it just annoys me! :M
โApr-07-2014 09:08 PM
donn0128 wrote:
Next thing is if you have the cheap stock shower head nothing you do will help it. Go to the store and buy an Oxygenics shower head. Probably one of the best inexpensive mods you can do to make a real shower even with low water pressure.