Even following the installation instructions, these Aqua Crest RV filters still leave the user completely water pressure free immediately after installation. And no, it never gets better. The water pressure in the video below (20psi?) is the peak water pressure for about 50% of these filters, regardless of how they are prepared before installation or how long water is allowed to run through them. I've tried 10 of these filters so far, plus a few other brands for comparison, and I can safely say that this only happens with Aqua Crest RV filters. I'm not sure if the filters are defective or if they really were designed for this clog, but watch the video below to see the water pressure of a freshly installed filter. At best I had about 40psi after installing these filters. In comparison, no filter delivers 60 psi.
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