Adamsvr
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When hooking up to the city water, is there a valve you need to turn on? On our 36RL we are always using the holding tank and our Shuraflow pump. This defeats of the purpose of the city water intake.
TravelinAnderson said:We run into campgrounds with low water pressure more than ones with excessive pressure. After nearly a year of full-timing I think I've used our regulator maybe 6 times and we're in a different campground every week.
We had an Oxygenics shower head in our previous trailer and loved it so I installed one in our 36FL. It really makes a difference when you're in a campground with low water pressure.
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5th_Time said:That google answer is right (even though it sounds like a residential answer). The factory schematics say that the water pressure is "Maximum80psi", but the few campgrounds I have visited have been in the45 - 50psi range. On my first trip, I installed apressure regulator for safety, but the volumewas so low we couldn't take a shower. Now, I put it on to check pressure when I get there. If it's 45 - 60psi, I remove it and everything works fine.