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Originally Posted by SuperD
I first test the water pressure with a gauge, if its not above 65 psi I don’t use a reducer. Only twice have I need to use a pressure device. Pressure gauges are available at most RV stores, sometimes at Lowes and Home Depot.
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The problem with that is the water pressure can change. I camped by Stone Mountain and the park said that a pressure regulator was necessary. As the water pressure would go above 125 psi at night once the local business closed.
I keep and adjustable regulator hooked up all the time.