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Old 04-03-2019, 06:38 PM   #10
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What does it mean when it states...."Not recommended for settings above 60 psi"? Obviously, you don't want anything more than 60PSI coming into your camper but what is the max PSI input from the CG that the reducer can handle? Does the gauge indicate the actual pressure you are sending in or just what you have set if for? If just the setting, how can you tell the actual pressure flow between this reducer an the RV? I guess I'm looking for, not only setting, but actual confirmation that is working correctly. A faulty reducer could cause lots of damage.



FWIW...Thor Wakarusa replaced my faulty input assembly (it was leaking just behind the wall) then tested the entire water system to 100PSI.
the one i posted the link to can handle 125 psi from cg. I can also regulate the pressure i want

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