Hey Dennis! The brackets on the Valterra EZ Hose Carrier #A04-0155XBK are fixed in place on the tube and aren’t designed to be repositioned. Each bracket has a fixed mounting hole spacing of 5-1/4" on center as well. What kind of trailer are you…
Hey Mike, your 2025 Chevy Silverado 2500HD will have the power issue with the Furrion Vision S + #FR57AD that you have so you would need a solution like the part #VGR64VR that you referenced. Or if you don't want to mess with any wiring you could…
Hey Emily, the Blu Technology RV Pressure Regulator #GB97FR uses the standard 1/4 inch quick disconnect size that is the same as what you would see on an air compressor. Do you have a compressor you could compare to the larger size you have?
Hey Shawn, congrats on the new 5th wheel trailer. The Watchdog Power Center Surge Protector and Voltage Booster item #HU74ZR is all you're going to need. Adding in the Power Watchdog Surge Protector item #HU82VR would be redundant. The item…
Hey Jesus! The #e98ZR comes with an alignment collar and a hitch pin. The Curt #C31006 does not include these and costs a little more. Outside of that, they are the exact same spare mount with different branding. What rig are you setting this up on?
Good thinking, Andy - good name btw. The Watchdog Surge Protector / Voltage Booster 50A #HU74ZR is a hefty unit, but it does sit outside at the pedestal, so security matters. It has a metal loop built in for a padlock or cable lock, which you can run…
Hey David, do you mean to cut the plug off of the Watchdog Power Center Surge Protector and Voltage Booster #HU74ZR and then wire it to your RV outlet? If so, it would be just a matter of cutting and stripping wires to pull this off.
Hey Ryan. I have a solution but our highest capacity tongue mount bike racks like item #LGA47ZR or item #LGA55VR top out at 40 lbs per bike. The Stromberg Carlson Bike Bunk item #CC-275 only has a 100 lbs capacity and that includes the actual bike…
Hey Rick! Yes, the B&W Continuum #BW28FR will work with your Alliance Delta 292RL. This is designed to work with tongue weight ranging from 600 lbs - 1,600 lbs and has a max gross towing weight of 16,000 lbs so you're well within those…
Hi Sofia! Yakima Tracks for Roof Racks can definitely be installed on the roof of your Tacoma. Well, as long as you have over 54" of roof to work with, so I do recommend measuring your roof to make sure you have enough room. The Yakima 54"…
Good morning Jay, I got that part added for you here Cummins Onan EC-AGS+ Auto Generator Start System - Bluetooth - Gas RVs #CM96MR. This will allow some select models (including your LP 5500) of Onan generators to be remote-started from an app based…
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Reliable RV Water Pressure Regulators
Ensure your RV's water system is protected with a reliable water pressure regulator. These devices help maintain a safe and consistent water pressure, preventing damage to your plumbing. Easy to install and essential for any RV enthusiast, they offer peace of mind when connecting to various water sources.
Installing an RV water pressure regulator is generally straightforward. Most models are designed for easy attachment to your water hose or faucet. Some users recommend using tools to avoid sharp grooves, ensuring a secure fit without injury. It's a quick process that enhances your RV's water system protection.
A good water pressure regulator maintains a steady flow without significantly reducing it. Some models are designed to ensure optimal water volume, perfect for showers and other uses. However, if you notice a drop in flow, it might be due to the regulator's design or a need for adjustment.
Brass is often preferred for its durability and ease of connection, as it provides a more reliable seal compared to plastic. While plastic can be lighter and less expensive, it may strip or break more easily. Brass regulators are a solid choice for long-term use and reliability.
Yes, a water pressure regulator is crucial for preventing damage to your RV's plumbing system. It ensures that the water pressure remains within safe limits, protecting hoses and fixtures from high-pressure surges that can cause leaks or bursts, especially at unfamiliar campsites.
If the pressure gauge on your regulator stops working, first check for any blockages or debris. If the issue persists, you may need to replace the gauge or the entire regulator. Regular maintenance and avoiding exposure to freezing temperatures can help prolong the life of your gauge.