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Old 01-08-2020, 10:48 PM   #11
rynosback
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We have a 2019 Thor Aria. When we are on shore power/water we use a pressure reducer to protect the pipes but it results in horrible water pressure in the coach. I've found that we can really improve the pressure by turning the water pump on but I'm concerned about doing that when it's shore water versus using the tank. Is this ok to do? Will it damage our pump? Sure would like a shower with more than a dribble of water!
If you like your onboard pumps pressure better. Then fill your tank up and run on your pump all the time. You can leave your city water hose connected, but turn off the faucet. This way when you need more water it is just a couple turns of a couple knobs and you have water in your tank again.
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