Originally Posted by andrewscott
Originally Posted by Jake
When you loan your RV to a workmate, be sure they understand that the water pressure regulator should be left on the hose when connecting to a street water supply - especially in a location known for problematically high water pressure. Don't ask my how I know.

OH! and if you loan an RV to a workmate, make sure they're honest enough to tell you when a problem arises so you don't figure it out the night before you are supposed to leave for a regatta....don't ask me how I know.


Jake you should know better! never loan your stuff to a workmate.. that can cause hard feelings and a lack of productivity at work... but since we dont work together... can i use your RV?


(dont ask me....)


It did spur a "duh" idea for me though...I've always hated having to deal with a hose-mounted external water pressure regulator anyway - the exterior hose kind leak, they choke down the water flow way too much (the shower dribbles), and I have to replace them about every year...I'm now installing a $20 fixed regulator just inside the exterior water inlet. duh.


Jake Kohl