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Unbelievably Blessed!
I'm in a new Cyclone at a CG right on a lake! I'm hooked up to 'city' water, so you'd think there would be NO PROBLEM with water pressure. The CG pressure is great and I'm using a in-line regulator. At the kitchen sink, I turn on the water and it runs like mad for about a second, then starts cutting back to a dribble - a stream about the size of a regular #2 pencil - remember those?! The shower, when spraying straight up, would only spray about 1-1/2" up! No good, huh!? Last night I looked behind the UDC and under the sink and every where I could see the water lines and noticed NO water line kinks or problems there.
I bought a pressure gauge today, along with some fittings to hook it up to see what pressure I do have. I installed the gauge and checked it out. I was using a regulator that belonged to the CG, one of those blue plastic ones and I had only 30psi through it. I switched it out and installed the brass one that I had purchased at Wally World when I got my Cyclone. (Actually, I didn't purchase the Cyclone at Wally World! I bought the Cyclone at the dealership and then went to Wally World!) Anyway, with the brass regulator, I now had 52psi! Water runs fine in the kitchen sink, shower and all throughout the Cyclone! What a deal! I'm loving this RV living!
I bought a pressure gauge today, along with some fittings to hook it up to see what pressure I do have. I installed the gauge and checked it out. I was using a regulator that belonged to the CG, one of those blue plastic ones and I had only 30psi through it. I switched it out and installed the brass one that I had purchased at Wally World when I got my Cyclone. (Actually, I didn't purchase the Cyclone at Wally World! I bought the Cyclone at the dealership and then went to Wally World!) Anyway, with the brass regulator, I now had 52psi! Water runs fine in the kitchen sink, shower and all throughout the Cyclone! What a deal! I'm loving this RV living!