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Old 06-21-2017, 03:57 PM   #17
gmc
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 32A
State: Florida
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Originally Posted by schreinertms View Post
Good choice. Suggest you attach it to your coach water fitting so you don't accidentally leave it behind.
After attaching to CG water connection to 'protect my hose' - and eventually 'donating' it to the next resident of the campsite - - the expense of the first hose is minimal... Attaching just before the exterior water filter now. If the exterior hose bursts - the water will all be outside...


BTW - just a note for those with older rigs (not sure where the difference was... sometime after 2000 I believe) - they are not designed for the higher pressures of 50-60psi... which is why the original regulators/restrictors were set to 40ish... Newer rigs are fine with the higher pressure (to a point of course). I always used the lower pressure one on my 2000 Infinity.
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