Posted 2015-02-27 9:39 PM (#162712 - in reply to #162711) Subject: RE: Water Pressure regulator for living quarters
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Location: western PA
Water pressures at campgrounds and RV parks can greatly vary. A regulator can prevent an over pressure that may damage your LQ's water system. They can be easily attached to the shore inlet water supply, without any changes to your permanent plumbing. Most of the camp grounds we've frequented, have had lower pressures rather than higher.
Posted 2015-02-28 6:56 PM (#162719 - in reply to #162711) Subject: RE: Water Pressure regulator for living quarters
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Location: Fort Madison, Iowa
I usually use one but in one campground I didn't hardly have enough pressure to rinse the soap out my hair. I asked a friend camping with me how their water pressure was and they said fine and suggested I take off the regulator. Made a big difference so if you find they have low pressure, I wouldn't use one.