mrffrank440
Senior Member
I have a water reducer (60 PSI) that we use when connected to campground water. I connect the reducer first, followed by the water filter. Although the packing indicates "reduces to 60 PSI" I really have no way of knowing for sure. So I went out and bought a water pressure regulator with a gauge so I can "dial in" the correct water pressure.
So now my newbie questions .....
1) Do I need both a reducer AND the regulator/gauge? If so, where should the regulator with the gauge go, rig or campground water outlet?
2) I was thinking of using the regulator with the gauge on the rig side, but I am worried about the weight of this thing that it may bend or damage with rig-side water connector. Is this a valid concern?
Next really stupid newbie question....
True or false: The water pump is ONLY for water in the freshwater tank, and has no effect on incoming city water.
Thanks in advance...
So now my newbie questions .....
1) Do I need both a reducer AND the regulator/gauge? If so, where should the regulator with the gauge go, rig or campground water outlet?
2) I was thinking of using the regulator with the gauge on the rig side, but I am worried about the weight of this thing that it may bend or damage with rig-side water connector. Is this a valid concern?
Next really stupid newbie question....
True or false: The water pump is ONLY for water in the freshwater tank, and has no effect on incoming city water.
Thanks in advance...