First up is the pressure regulator. You want to use pressure regulators on your RV because water pressure at RV parks and campgrounds can sometimes be unpredictable. I've stayed in parks where the pressure is too high for an RV and you run the risk of bursting a pipe or connection. And when that happens, your camping trip will either be ruined or its fun will be greatly reduced due to the amount of time you have to spend working as a plumber. Water leaks and RVs don't mix. Additionally, this product features an easy-to-read pressure gauge so you know how much pressure your RV is getting. The pressure gauge is set in oil to reduce irregular needle wobble and give you a clearer water pressure reading. The nut next to the pressure gauge is used to increase or decrease the pressure in your RV. Easy to use. Protect your investment. This is a good product and worth the money. I'd rather spend a little more to know what pressure my RV is set for and be able to increase or decrease the pressure as needed. In most cases, the pressure is preset to a good value so you don't have to touch it. But the functionality is there when you need it. Let's face it, relieving too much pressure is incredibly important, but not enough pressure makes opening a faucet or taking a shower difficult.
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